EDUCATION
Doctor of Education, 1987 University of Virginia, Higher Education Administration Charlottesville, Virginia
Master of Education, 1976 University of Virginia, Educational Administration Charlottesville, Virginia
Bachelor of Science, 1971 James Madison University, History and Political Science Harrisonburg, Virginia
Associate in Arts, 1969 Ferrum College, General Studies Ferrum, Virginia
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Assistant Professor of Educational Leadership and Counseling and Coordinator of the Higher Education Graduate Program, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, July 2000 to present
Serve as a full-time faculty member teaching in the Higher Education
Program of the Department of Educational Leadership and Counseling. Coordinate
the marketing, operation, curriculum development,
management and other duties within the higher education program. Teach
masters and doctoral level courses and perform research activities. Courses
taught include: Contemporary Issues in Higher Education, The Development
of Higher Education in the United States (History of Higher Education),
Organization and Administration of Higher Education, Introduction to College
Student Personnel Work,
The Contemporary College Student, Ethics and Law in Higher Education,
and Public School Law. Developed PhD program in Community College Leadership
and serve as Acting Director of the program.
Developed and implemented Education Specialist program in higher education
Executive Producer and Content Specialist, Division of Continuing Education, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont, July 1999 to 2002
Work on an as needed consulting basis with the University of Vermont Division of Continuing Education, Department of Professional Programs to develop and present teleconferences, CD-ROM presentations, videotape programs and other programs on higher education and legal related issues. First program was ateleconference on Academic Integrity presented on November 22, 1999. The second program in October 2000 was on the topic of crisis management on college campuses. I have previously and subsequently worked as a panelist on these teleconferences as well.
Adjunct Faculty, Tusculum College, Greenville, Tennessee, March 1999 to July 2000
Taught Education Law (EDUC. 540), Planning and Developing Curriculum
for Adult Education (EDUC. 506) and the Teacher and the School in a Changing
Community (EDUC. 521) classes to students in
Tusculum’s graduate education program for practicing professionals.
Teacher and Technology Coordinator, Knox County Public Schools, Knoxville, Tennessee, December 1998 to July 2000
Full-time teacher for a high school class at Richard Yoakley Alternative
School. Taught special education and regular education high students from
ninth to twelfth grades. Taught multiple subjects and
grade levels in self-contained classroom. Taught in the “Twenty-first
Century Classroom”. Served as the person responsible for all of the educational
technology applications in the school. As such, I was
responsible for purchasing and maintaining computer hardware, network
connections, and software. Selected as member of the “Student Protection
Task Force” for the entire school system. This group evaluates incidents
in which school personnel physically restrained students.
Assistant Vice President for Student Development and Student Life, Francis Marion University, Florence, South Carolina, July 1997 to July 1998
Provided administrative leadership for the departments of Student Life,
University Center, Multicultural Student Affairs, Counseling and Testing,
Health Center, Career Services, Greek Life, Judicial Affairs,
International Student Services and Campus Recreation Services. Advised
SGA and IFC. Served as chief judicial officer of the university. Served
as primary advisor to the Vice President on items related to
policy and legal issues. Served as chief student affairs officer in
the absence of the Vice President for Academic Support and Student Life
at a public university with approximately 4,000 students.
Associate Dean of Students, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Knoxville, Tennessee, July 1994 to July 1997
Provided general administrative support for the Dean of Students at
a Research Extensive, public university with approximately 26,000 students.
Had supervisory or advisory responsibility for Fraternity
Affairs, Panhellenic Affairs, Student Conduct, strategic planning,
student government operations, office publications, program assessment,
professional development, office management, special projects, and
other duties as assigned by the Dean of Students. Served as instructor
for First Year Studies course. Served as primary ombudsperson for undergraduate
student concerns. Managed athletic ticket
distribution for students and student government election processes
were computerized during my tenure. Implemented professional development
program for staff and coordinated development of departmental policy and
procedure manual.
Director of Residence Life and Housing, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, July 1986 to July 1994
Principal administrator for residence life and housing operation with
approximately 3,000 students in thirteen residence halls, an apartment
complex and several theme and special interest houses plus faculty,
staff and graduate student housing in ten apartment buildings and several
houses. Supervised seven professional staff, two support staff, twelve
graduate students and over one hundred paraprofessional
student staff. Worked with University Greek system and judicial affairs.
Supervised Resident Student Association and house councils, which served
as governance and programming bodies for all residence
halls. Coordinated activities of Physical Plant, Housekeeping and Security
functions in residence halls. Proposed and implemented new construction
and major renovation items as part of an ongoing program
of growth and improvements in all facilities. Supervised budgets totaling
over six million dollars. Implemented substance free housing program, significantly
decreased vandalism, implemented room and
common area personalization program, implemented Total Quality Management
program, and improved relationships with Physical Plant and University
Police Department.
Adjunct Instructor in Education, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, August 1988 to July 1994
Taught as an adjunct faculty member in the Department of Education of
the Graduate School Counselor Education Program. Taught a survey course,
College Student Development/Services, as needed to
Masters Degree candidates who intended on careers in college student
personnel positions.
Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students, Methodist College, Fayetteville, North Carolina, June 1985 - July 1986
Chief student affairs officer for a comprehensive liberal arts college
at which two-thirds of the students were commuters. Had overall responsibility
for all non-academic student related programs and operations of the college
including commuter student services, residence life and housing, programming
and activities, student government, judicial systems, Greek organizations,
health services, counseling and
intramurals. Chaired several committees, task forces and studies. Worked
with the President and other vice presidents regarding overall institutional
operations and finances. Reported directly to the President.
Responsible for Board of Trustees Student Life Committee. Completely
rewrote and implemented campus student judicial system and significantly
upgraded the level of preparation of student affairs staff.
Director of Campus Affairs, Ferrum College, Ferrum, Virginia, July 1978 - August 1983
Chief student affairs officer reporting to the President of the college. Had overall student affairs management and planning responsibility. Was responsible for policy development, budget development and management, departmental management and Board of Trustees planning. Served as a member of the College Council, Academic Council, and Admissions Committee as well as other ad hoc committees and boards. Chaired the Campus Affairs Council. Implemented professional development program and created positions that allowed cross training between residence hall and other student affairs staff.
Director of Student Life, Ferrum College, Ferrum, Virginia, July 1976 - July 1978
Served as chief housing officer of the college. Responsible for the
overall operation of all residence halls housing over 1300 students. This
included supervision of residence life, housing, maintenance and
housekeeping. Also supervised the judicial system, campus police, and
the traffic and parking operation. Completely restructured and implemented
judicial system, instituted room personalization program, and
upgraded amenities in residence hall facilities.
Director of Off Campus Programs and Placement, Ferrum College, Ferrum, Virginia, August 1974 – July 1976
Developed and supervised the Cooperative Education, Internship and Career
Planning and Placement Programs of the college. Developed and taught a
job placement skills course. Wrote and obtained two
federal Cooperative Education program grants.
Teacher, Fauquier County Public Schools, Warrenton, Virginia, August 1971 – June 1974
Taught seventh grade Social Studies, Virginia History, Reading and Physical
Education at W. G. Coleman Elementary School, Marshall, Virginia. Served
as production committee representative for
Fauquier County to regional educational television station. Produced
social studies programs for junior high school students.
RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS
Articles in press, in progress and under review
Janosik, S. M. & Gregory, D. E. (in progress). Senior student affairs officer’s perceptions of campus safety and the impact of the Clery Act.
Tighe, W. L., Swanson, T. A., & Gregory, D. E. (under review). The charter movement: New relationships between states and their most prestigious institutions. Review of Higher Education.
Gregory, D. E., & Janosik, S. M. (under review). The views of senior residence life and housing administrators on the Clery Act and campus safety. The Journal of College and University Student Housing
Lehmuller, P., & Gregory, D. E. (in revision). Affirmative action: From before Bakke to after Grutter. NASPA Journal
Hendrick, R. Z., Hightower, W. H., & Gregory, D. E. (under review).
State support of public higher education institutions and resulting limitations
on continuation of the community college open
door policy. Community College Journal of Research and Practice.
Sorey, K.C. & Gregory D. E. (under review, in revision). Student protests in America: The sixties andtoday – Viewing the past to predict the future. College Student Affairs Journal.
Articles and book reviews in national refereed journals
Gregory, D.E. & Janosik, S.M. (2003, November/December). The effect of the Clery Act on campus judicial practices. Journal of College Student Development. 44(6) 763-778.
Janosik, S. M. & Gregory, D. E. (2003, Fall). The Clery Act and
Its Influence on Campus Law Enforcement Practices. NASPA Journal. 44(1)
182-199.
http://publications.naspa.org/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1311&context=naspajournal
Gregory, D.E. & Janosik, S.M. (2002). The Clery Act: How effective is it? Perceptions from the field - The current state of the research and recommendations for improvement. Stetson Law Review, 32(1) 7-59. http://www.law.stetson.edu/lawrev/abstracts/PDF/32-1Gregory.pdf
Gregory, D. E. (2002). The student handbook, federal law and electronic technology. NASPA Journal. 40(1), 53-68. http://publications.naspa.org/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1188&context=naspajournal
Gregory, D. E. (1998). [Review of the book Hate speech on campus; Cases, case studies and commentary]. Journal of College Student Development, 39(2) 231-233.
Gregory, D. E. (1998). [Review of the book Critical issues in judicial affairs: Current trends in practice]. NASPA Journal, 35(3) 260-263. http://publications.naspa.org/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1052&context=naspajournal
Gregory, D. E. (1994). Resources for professional/staff development. The College Student Affairs Journal, 14(1), 60-72.
Gregory, D. E. (1991). The role of college and university legal counsel
with regard to operational or policy-making responsibilities for student
issues on campus. The College Student Affairs Journal,
X (3), 26-40.
Gregory, D. E. (1990). [Review of book The freshman year experience].
The Journal of College and University Student Housing, 20(1), 25-26.
http://www.acuho.ohiostate. edu/journals/Journal%20Vol.20%20No.1/Journal%20Vol.20%20No.1.pdf
Gregory, D. E. (1989). [Review of the book The Yearbook of School Law 1987]. The Journal of Law and Education, 18(2), 332-334.
Gregory, D.E. & Ballou, R. A., (1986). In loco parentis reinventis: Is there still a parenting function in higher education? NASPA Journal, 24(2), 28-31.
Gregory, D. E. (1985). Alcohol consumption by college students and related liability issues. Journal of Law and Education, 14(1), 43-53.
Gregory, D. E. (1984). Financial assistance by states to independent institutions of higher education. Journal of Education Finance, 10(1), 50-63.
Books, Book Chapters and Monographs
Gregory, D. E. & Associates (2003). The administration of fraternal
organizations on North American campuses: A pattern for the new millennium.
Asheville, North Carolina: College Administration
Publications.
Gregory, D.E. (2003). The dilemma facing fraternal organizations at
the millennium. In Gregory, D. E. & Associates. The administration
of fraternal organizations on North American campuses: A
pattern for the new millennium (pp 1-23). Asheville, North Carolina:
College Administration Publications.
Gregory, D.E. (2003). Creating a comprehensive world-view approach to
the management of fraternal organizations. In Gregory, D. E. & Associates.
The administration of fraternal organizations on
North American campuses: A pattern for the new millennium (pp 335-353).
Asheville, North Carolina: College Administration Publications.
Gregory, D.E. (2002). Issues related to student discipline. In Sokolow.
B. A. (Ed.) Instilling principles of risk management into the daily practice
of student affairs (pp. 75-101). Radnor, PA: NCHERM,
Ltd and URMIA.
Loy, K.H. & Gregory, D. E. (2002). Educating troubled students in
an alternative setting. In McAuliffe, G. J. (Ed.) Working with troubled
youth in schools: A guide for all school staff (pp. 109-124).
Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc.
Gregory, D. E. (1998). Student judicial records, privacy and the press’
right to know. In B.G. Paterson & W. L. Kibler (Eds.), Administration
of student judicial affairs (pp. 55-73). Asheville, North
Carolina: College Administration Publications.
The state of judicial affairs current forces and future challenges (1998).
College Station, TX: Association for Student Judicial Affairs. (Co-authored
with nine other current and former presidents of the
Association for Student Judicial Affairs for publication on the occasion
of the 10th anniversary of the Association).
Hendrickson, R. M. with Gregory, D. E. (1984). Higher education, NOLPE yearbook of school law 1984, Topeka, Kansas: National Organization on Legal Problems in Education.
Articles in non-referred journals and publications
Janosik, S. M. & Gregory, D. E. (2004, July/August). Crime on American College Campuses: How DoesVirginia Compare? Campus Safety and Student Development, 5(6) 81, 93-96.
Gregory, D. E. & Janosik, S. M. (2004, March/April). The Clery Act: How effective is it: Perceptions from the field (Part three). Campus Safety and Student Development, 5(4) 49, 57 & 60.
Gregory, D. E. & Janosik, S. M. (2004, January/February). The Clery Act: How effective is it: Perceptions from the field (Part two). Campus Safety and Student Development, 5(3) 33, 46 & 47.
Gregory, D. E. & Janosik, S.M. (2003, November/December). The Clery Act: How effective is it? Perceptions from the field (Part one). Campus Safety and Student Development, 5(2) 17 & 20-29.
Gregory, D.E. (2003, May-June). Making the Clery Act Better: Write Your Congressman! Campus Safety and Student Development, 4(5) 65 & 78-80.
Gregory, D. E. (2003, January-February). Should college and university students be held to a higher behavioral standard? Campus Safety and Student Development, 4(3) 33, 46 & 47.
Gregory, D. E. (2002, November-December). Hiding crime on campus: Current reality or paranoia from the past? Campus Safety and Student Development, 4(2) 17 & 30-32.
Gregory, D.E. (2002). Crime on campus: Compliance, liability and safety. Campus Safety And Student Development, 3(6), 81-82 & 92-94.
Gregory, D. E. (2001). Crime on campus: Compliance, liability and safety. Campus Law Enforcement Journal. 31(4), 27-32.
Gregory, D. E. (1994, April 27). Misguided campaigns for the release of students’ disciplinary records. The Chronicle of Higher Education, XL(34), B1- B2.
Limited Distribution Reports, Policy Papers and miscellaneous publications
Janosik, S. M. & Gregory, D. E. (2003). Crime on Virginia’s college
and university campuses, Annual report 2002. EPI Policy Paper Number 14,
Blacksburg, VA: Virginia Tech.
http://filebox.vt.edu/chre/elps/EPI/VACC2002.pdf
Janosik, S. M., Gregory, D. E., & Gehring, D. D. (2003). The Clery
Act policy briefing. (Limited circulation policy briefing prepared for
Carol Holiday, Hurt, Norton and Associates, 501 Capitol
Court, NE, Suite #200, Washington, D.C. 2002 for presentation to Congressional
committees and the Department of Education during the reauthorization of
the Higher Education Act (that
includes the Clery Act).
Janosik, S. M. & Gregory, D. E. (2002). The Clery Act and the Views
of Campus Law Enforcement Officers. EPI Policy Paper Number 12, Blacksburg,
VA: Virginia Tech.
http://filebox.vt.edu/chre/elps/EPI/IACLEA.pdf
Gregory, D. E. (2001). Family educational rights and privacy act (FERPA):
Today, tomorrow, & beyond. Proceedings of 11th Annual University of
Vermont Legal Issues in Higher Education Conference,
Burlington, VT, Section C2.
Gregory, D. E. (2001). The Clery act: Expectations, achievements and
perceptions of effectiveness. Proceedings of 11th Annual University of
Vermont Legal Issues in Higher Education Conference,
Burlington, VT, Section F1.
Gregory, D. E. (2000). Creating a model student handbook: Technology
and student handbooks. Proceedings of 10th Annual University of Vermont
Legal Issues in Higher Education Conference,
Burlington, VT Section G 4.
Gregory, D. E. (1994). Greek Organizations: Is the Dinosaur Becoming
Extinct? Proceedings of 4th Annual University of Vermont Legal Issues in
Higher Education Conference, Burlington, VT,
Greek Life.
Gregory, D. E. (1990). Assessing the legal environment on campus: A review of some of the issues facing student affairs. SACSA Newsletter, 41(2), 10-12.
Gregory, D. E. (1989). At what point does the first amendment end and bigotry begin. SACSA Newsletter, 40(3), 7-8.
Gregory, D. E. (1987). The role of college and university legal counsel
as defined by operational and policy making responsibilities. Unpublished
Doctoral Dissertation, Charlottesville, Va.: Curry
School of Education, University of Virginia.
Gregory, D. E. (1986). Final report of the NCHO task group on alcohol
education. Limited Publication Research Report presented to the NCHO Executive
Committee and all North Carolina
institutional chief student affairs officers.
Gregory, D. E. (1982). Right to counsel in disciplinary hearings. VASPA Interchange, 10(1), 15-20.
PRESENTATIONS AND MEDIA ACTIVITIES
Refereed International/National Presentations
Gregory, D. E. & Janosik, S. M. (2005, February). Changing the Context
of Campus Crime Reporting. Accepted for presentation at the 2005 international
conference of the Association for Judicial
Affairs (ASJA), Clearwater Beach, Florida.
Olshak, R., Lowery, J. W., Gregory, D. E., & Janosik, S. M. (2005,
February). Examining Our Role: Can/Should ASJA Be A Legislative Force?
Accepted for presentation at the 2005
international conference of the Association for Judicial Affairs (ASJA),
Clearwater Beach, Florida.
Gregory, D. E. (2004, June). Campus safety and the research about the
effectiveness of the Clery Act: Is the Act achieving its goals? Presented
at the 2004 International Association of Campus Law
Enforcement Administrators (IACLEA) Conference, Ottawa, Canada.
Gregory, D. E. (2004, March). Student safety at the crossroads: What does the research say about the effectiveness of the Clery Act? Presented at the 2004 NASPA Conference, Denver, CO.
Jablonski, M., Gregory, D. E., & Cooper, M.B (2004, March). Scholarship in student affairs: The future of the NASPA Journal. Presented at the 2004 NASPA Conference, Denver, CO.
Gregory, D. E. & Janosik, S. M. (2003, March). Has the Clery Act Increased Student Safety? What Does the Research Say? Presented at the 2003 NASPA Conference, St. Louis, MO.
Gregory, D.E & Associates (2003, March). The Administration of Fraternal Organizations on North American Campuses: Authors Panel. Presented at the 2003 NASPA Conference, St. Louis, MO.
Gregory, D. E. & Janosik, S. M. (2003, February). Has the Clery Act Increased Student Safety? What Do ASJA Members Say? Presented at the 2003 ASJA Conference, Clearwater Beach, FL.
Gregory, D. E. & Sokolow, B. (2001, March). Title IX and sexual misconduct: Policies and practices to avoid liability. Presented at the 2001 NASPA Conference, Seattle, WA.
Gregory, D. E. & Olshak, R. (1997, February). Hazing on campus and in the Greek community. Presented at the 1997 ASJA Conference, Clearwater Beach, FL.
Gregory, D.E. & Raines, G. (1996, March). Privacy in judicial hearings: Is there a right to know? Presented at the 1996 NASPA Conference, Atlanta, GA.
Gregory, D.E., LaRosa, R., Goldenberg, M., Schultz, M., Fisher, J. &
Levy, A. (1993, March). Substance free housing: From theory to practice
at five institutions. Presented at the 1993 NASPA
Conference, Boston, MA.
Gregory, D.E. & Sutton, M. (1993, March). African Americans and student affairs: Training and recruiting new professionals. Presented at the 1993 NASPA Conference, Boston, MA.
Gibbs, Annette, Gregory, D.E., Kerr, Phebe (1993, March). Advancing the academy career ladder: necessary knowledge and skills. Presented at the 1993 NASPA Conference, Boston, MA.
Gregory, D. E., Schuster, S. & Hollingsworth, R. (1991, March). Hate Behaviors: Creating Appropriate Response Systems", Presented at the 1991 NASPA Conference, "Capital Reflections", Washington, D.C.
Gregory, D. E. & Schuster, S. (1991, January). Hate behaviors: Creating
reasonable responses to unreasonable actions. Presented at the1991 ASJA
National Conference, "Campus Conduct:
Issues and Perspectives", Clearwater Beach, FL.
Gregory, D. E. (1990, January). Adjudicating cases with Greek organizations. Presented at the 1990 ASJA National Conference, Clearwater, FL.
Gregory, D. E., Petersen, R., & Cielsielka, T. (1989, March). VCRs,
rented video cassettes and the copyright law: Case law and the vendor's
point of view. Presented at the 1989 ACPA Conference
in Washington, D.C.
Gregory, D. E. (1989, March). Student affairs and the institutional
attorney: Perceptions of the attorney's role in institutional decision-making.
Presented at the 1989 ACPA Conference in Washington,
D.C.
Gregory, D. E. (1989, March). Beware of Greeks drinking beer: Risk management with Greek organizations. Presented at the 1989 ACPA Conference in Washington, D.C..
Gibbs, A.G., Gregory, D. E., Parks, D. & Tripony, V. (1987, March).
Student expectations in doctoral programs and evolving trends in preparation
programs: Do they match? Presented at the 1987
ACPA/NASPA Celebration, Chicago, IL.
Refereed Regional Presentations
Janosik, S. M., & Gregory, D. E. (2003, November). The influence
of the Clery Act on administrative practice, student behavior, and campus
safety. Presented at the 2003 SACSA Conference, Myrtle
Beach, SC.
Williams, K., & Gregory D.E. (2003, November). Nutrition, good health, and living to retire from student affairs. Presented at the 2003 SACSA Conference, Myrtle Beach, SC.
Gregory, D. E. & Janosik S. M. (2001, November). The Clery Act:
Is it effective? A law enforcement survey - is there a better way to make
campuses safer? Presented at the 2001 SACSA
Conference - Re-live the Past…Experience the Future! Orlando, FL.
Gregory, D.E. & Raines, G. (1995, December). Open records: Conflict
between state laws and federal privacy regulations. Presented at the 1995
conference of the Southern Association of Colleges
and Schools, Atlanta, GA.
Gregory, D.E. & Raines, G. (1995, November). Privacy in judicial hearings: Is there a right to know? Presented at the 1995 SACSA Conference, Daytona Beach, FL.
Gregory, D.E. & Doran, J. (1993, November). Bridging the gaps of tolerance: Speech codes and student development. Presented at the 1993 SACSA Conference, Greenville, SC.
Gibbs, Annette, Gregory, D.E., Kerr, Phebe (1992, November). Advancing the academy career ladder: Necessary knowledge and skills. Presented at the 1992 SACSA Conference, Atlanta, GA.
Gregory, D. E. & Schuster, S. (1990, November). Hate behaviors: Creating reasonable responses to unreasonable actions. Presented at the 1990 SACSA Conference, Savannah, GA.
Gregory, D. E. (1988, November). Beware of Greeks drinking beer: Risk
management with Greek organizations. Presented at the 1988 conference of
the Southern Association of College Student
Affairs Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA.
Gregory, D. E. (1987, November). Student affairs and the institutional
attorney: Perceptions of the attorney's role in institutional decision-making.
Presented at the 1987 conference of the Southern
Association of College Student Affairs Annual Conference, Louisville,
KY.
Referred State Presentations
Janosik, S. M. & Gregory, D. E. (2004, November). Changing the Context of Campus Crime Reporting. Accepted for presentation at the VASPA/VACUHO Conference, Wintergreen, VA.
Gregory, D. E. & Laughlin, J. (2004, April). Completing your Ph. D. on your campus: The Old Dominion University model. Presented at the 2004 VCCS New Horizons Conference, Roanoke, VA.
Gregory, D.E. (1993, October). Current legal issues in housing and residence life. Presented at the 1993 NCHO Conference, Boone, NC.
Gregory, D. E. Carson, C.L. & Barnes. P.B. (1992, October). Customer
service and student development: Ideas and challenges for the year 2000.
Presented at the 1992 NCHO Conference, Wilmington,
NC.
Gregory, D. E. (1986, November). Beware of Greeks drinking beer: Risk management with Greek organizations. Presented at the NCCPA Annual Conference, Winston-Salem, NC.
Gregory, D. E. (1986, March). Activities without alcohol. Panel Presentation Chairperson, Alcohol education . . . How to proact to the 1986 alcohol law as student personnel administrators. North Carolina School of the Arts Drive-In Workshop, Winston-Salem, NC.
Gregory, D. E. (1985, November). Student affairs and the institutional attorney: The attorney's role in institutional decision-making. Presented at the 1985 NCCPA Annual Conference, Charlotte, NC.
Gregory, D. E. & Lampkin, P. (1984, October). Legal Issues for Student Leaders. Presented at the Peaks of Otter Student Leaders Conference, Peaks of Otter, VA.
Gregory, D. E. & Joseph, E. (1980, December). The judicial system: rights and responsibilities at Ferrum College. Presented at the 1980 VASPA Conference, Lynchburg, VA.
Gregory, D. E. (1978, December). Residential energy conservation: The
use of active solar power for heating and domestic hot water in residence
halls. Presented at the 1978 VACUHO Conference.
James Madison University.
Gregory, D. E. (1978, December). The marginal student: Educational strategies. Presented at the 1978 VASPA Conference, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA.
Invited Keynote and Plenary presentations
Gregory, D. E. (2003, November). Higher education, student affairs and
the law: An ever changing landscape. Invited plenary session presented
at the 2003 VASPA/VACUHO conference,
Wintergreen, VA.
Gregory, D. E. (2002, June). Legal issues for mid-managers. Paper presented at the SACSA/NASPA Mid-Managers Institute, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA.
Gregory, D.E. (2002, February). The Clery Act, how effective is it? Keynote address presented to the system wide Personal Safety Symposium of the State University of New York, Utica, NY.
Gregory, D. E. (2001, June). Legal issues for mid-managers, Presented at the SACSA/NASPA Mid-Managers Institute, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA.
Gregory, D. E. & Sutton, M. (2001, June). Establishing academic credibility, Presented at the SACSA/NASPA Mid-Managers Institute, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA.
Gregory, D. E. (1998, November). An update of the Family Educational
Rights and Privacy Act: Current legislation and case law. Keynote Address
presented at the 1998 SACSA Conference, Charlotte,
NC.
Gregory, D. E. (1997, April). Legal issues for academic and student affairs. Plenary presentation for the NCACCIA and NCSDAA joint Conference, Atlantic Beach, NC.
Invited National Presentations
Gregory, D. E. (2001, October). Family educational rights and privacy
act (FERPA): Today, tomorrow, & beyond. Presented at the 11th Annual
University of Vermont Legal Issues in Higher Education
Conference, Burlington, VT.
Gregory, D. E. (2001, October). The Clery Act: Expectations, achievements and perceptions of effectiveness. Presented at the 11th Annual University of Vermont Legal Issues in Higher Education Conference, Burlington, VT.
Gregory, D. E. (2001, April). Crime on campus: Compliance, liability,
and safety, Panelist in a nationally broadcast teleconference presented
by the University of Vermont, Division of Continuing
Education, broadcast April 23, 2001.
Gregory, D. E. (2001, April). Instilling principles of risk management
into the daily practice of student affairs. Panelist on a nationally up-linked
web-seminar presented at Virginia Tech, Blacksburg,
VA., The National Center For Higher Education Risk Management (NCHERM)
And The University Risk Management And Insurance Association (URMIA).
Gregory, D. E. (2000, October). Preparing for crisis on campus: When
crisis strikes, how prepared will you be? Executive Producer and content
specialist for an educational teleconference presented by
the University of Vermont, Division of Continuing Education. Burlington,
VT.
Gregory, D. E. (2000, October). Creating a model student handbook. Presented at the 10th Annual Legal Issues in Higher Education Conference, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT.
Gregory, D. E. (1999, November). Promote and protect academic integrity
on your campus, Executive Producer and content specialist for an educational
teleconference presented by the University of
Vermont, Division of Continuing Education, Burlington, VT.
Gregory, D. E. (1998, November). Greek life and higher education: Collaborating
to build a culture of learning. Panelist on a nationally broadcast teleconference
presented by the University of
Vermont, Division of Continuing Education, Burlington, VT.
Gregory, D.E. & Shur, G. (1998, October). Recognizing and funding
student organizations: Pros and cons. Presented at the Eighth Annual Legal
Issues in Higher Education Conference, University of
Vermont, Burlington, VT.
Gregory, D.E., Brooks, T. & Grier, M. (1998, October). Greek life,
taking a comprehensive approach to culture change. Presented at the Eighth
Annual Legal Issues in Higher Education Conference,
University of Vermont, Burlington, VT.
Gregory, D. E. (1998, February). The state of judicial affairs current
forces and future challenges. Panel member of panel consisting of current
and former ASJA presidents, Presented at the 1998 ASJA
Conference, Clearwater Beach, FL.
Gregory, D. E. (1997, November). Protecting your campus from crime:
Challenges and solutions. Panelist on a nationally broadcast teleconference
presented by the University of Vermont,
Division of Continuing Education, Burlington, VT.
Gregory, D. E., Rooker, L. & Lowery, J. (1997, February). FERPA
panel. Panel to discuss and answer questions regarding the Family Educational
Rights and Privacy Act at the 1997 ASJA Conference,
Clearwater Beach, FL.
Gregory, D.E. & Raines, G. (1996, June). Student judicial records, privacy and the press' right to know. Presented at the 1996 Donald D. Gehring Summer Institute on Judicial Affairs, Bellingham, WA.
Gregory, D.E. & Goldstone R.H (1996, June). Issues pertaining to due process. Presented at the 1996 Donald D. Gehring Summer Institute on Judicial Affairs, Bellingham WA.
Gregory, D. E. & Mckerrel, M. (1996, May). Campus crime and student
courts. Participated in a debate with Mr. Mac Mckerrel, Chairman of the
"Campus Courts Task Force of the Society of
Professional Journalists" on the Gil Gross Show a nationally syndicated
radio show on CBS Radio, May 17, 1996.
Gregory, D.E. (1995, October). When student affairs and campus police
don't work together - Potential Institutional liability. Served as one
of three presenters on this topic at the Fifth Annual Legal
Issues in Higher Education Conference presented by the University of
Vermont, Burlington, VT.
Gregory, D.E. (1995, October). Date rape: Handling a serious incident.
Served as a panel member in discussions on this topic at the Fifth Annual
Legal Issues in Higher Education Conference
presented by the University of Vermont, Burlington, VT.
Gregory, D.E. (1995, October). Open forum. Answered participants questions
regarding legal and policy issues in Student Affairs at the Fifth Annual
Legal Issues in Higher Education Conference
presented by the University of Vermont, Burlington, VT.
Gregory, D. E. (1995, February). Campus crime and closed hearings. Served
as a panel member on a panel moderated by Sander Vanocer for the television
show Freedom Speaks which was
produced by the Freedom Forum First Amendment Center, Nashville, Tennessee,
February 17, 1995 and is broadcast on PBS Stations in 80 markets throughout
the United States.
Gregory, D. E., Bennett, B., Lowery, J. & Goodman, M. (1995, February).
Open Records Laws and Student Disciplinary Records: Expanded Media Access
to Student Records. Presented at the
Sixteenth Annual National Conference on Law and Higher Education, Sponsored
by the Stetson University College of Law, Clearwater Beach, FL.
Gregory, D. E. (1995, February). Student Affairs Roundtable. Served
as panel member to answer questions from conference participants regarding
student affairs related legal issues, Presented at
the Sixteenth Annual National Conference on Law and Higher Education,
Sponsored by the Stetson University College of Law, Clearwater Beach, FL.
Gregory, D. E. & Crockett, R.B. (1994, October). Greek organizations:
Is the dinosaur becoming extinct? Presented at the Fourth Annual University
of Vermont Conference on Legal Issues in Higher
Education, Burlington, VT.
Gregory, D. E. (1994, September). Campus crime/campus courts: Public
acts and private justice. Panel member for an open forum on the appropriateness
of the release of student conduct records and
hearings to the press held at the National Conference of the Society
of Professional Journalists, Nashville, TN. The forum was shown on CSPAN
and on PBS.
Gregory, D. E. (1994, June). The process that's due in judicial affairs. Presented at the 1994 ASJA Summer Institute on Judicial Affairs, Bowling Green, OH.
Gregory, D. E. (1994, February). Student affairs roundtable. Served
as panel member to answer questions from conference participants regarding
student affairs related legal issues at the Fifteenth Annual
National Conference on Law and Higher Education, Sponsored by the Stetson
University College of Law, Clearwater Beach, FL.
Gregory, D. E. (1994, February). The Washington report. Presented program
on the current status of proposed amendments to the regulations implementing
the Family Educational Rights and
Privacy Act of 1974 and discussed court challenges to the act currently
under way (one of three reports dealing with legislative, regulatory and
Judicial activity in Washington, D.C.), Presented
at the Fifteenth Annual National Conference on Law and Higher Education,
Clearwater Beach, FL.
Gregory, D.E. (1993, July). The Notice and Hearing Process", Presented at the 1993 ASJA Campus Judicial Affairs Summer Institute, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green Ohio, July 13, 1993.
Gregory, D.E. (1993, February). Violence in campus residence halls.
Invited presenter as part of a threeperson panel, Fourteenth Annual Conference
on Law and Higher Education, Sponsored by the
Stetson University College of Law, Clearwater Beach, FL.
Gregory, D. E. (1991, January). Legal issues in date rape cases and
other cases involving student assault upon another student. Member of a
four-person panel on this issue with a concentration on Greek
organization and institutional prevention programs. Presented at the
Twelfth Annual Conference on Law and Higher Education, Issues in 1991,
Sponsored by the Stetson University College of Law, Clearwater Beach, Florida,
FL.
Gregory, D. E. (1991, January). The Middle East war and its impact on
college and university campuses. Presented at the 1991 ASJA National Conference,
Member of a four person panel on this issue
with a concentration on the counseling, spiritual and residential life
issues which impact the campus, "Campus Conduct: Issues and Perspectives",
Clearwater Beach, FL.
Gregory, D. E. (1990, January). Greek issues. Roundtable Resource Session Moderator for persons wishing to discuss issues related to Greek organizations within the judicial process, ASJA National Conference, Clearwater, FL.
Invited Regional Presentations
Gregory, D.E. (1995, June). They did what?!?! - Student behavior: Trends,
issues, and responses. Presented at the 1995 Institute in College Student
Development, "Student Development
Challenges and Roles in a Learning Community", Offered by the Department
of Human Development and Counseling of Appalachian State University, Boone,
NC.
Gregory, D.E. (1995, June). We're getting sued for what? Legal issues
of current concern on campus. Presented at the 1995 Institute in College
Student Development, "Student Development
Challenges and Roles in a Learning Community", Offered by the Department
of Human Development and Counseling of Appalachian State University, Boone,
NC.
Gregory, D. E. (1995, June). Handling problem situations on campus:
Eyes of the beholder/handler? Served as the primary panel member discussing
potential crisis management issues on campus at
the 1995 Institute in College Student Development, "Student Development
Challenges and Roles in a Learning Community", Offered by the Department
of Human Development and Counseling
of Appalachian State University, Boone, NC.
Gregory, D. E. (1994, October). Due Process in Judicial Affairs. Presented at the 1994 Conference of the ASJA Eighth Circuit, Bemidji, MN.
Gregory, D. E. (1990, February). Leadership on campus: Working with IFC, deans and sororities. Presented at the Truitt Regional Conference of Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, Atlanta GA.
Gregory, D. E. (1989, February). Managing for excellence. Speech presented to the Truitt Regional Conference of Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, Atlanta, GA.
Gregory, D. E. (1989, February). The university campus and the college
fraternity: limiting risk and getting us off of the front page. Speech
presented to the Southern Regional Conference of Theta
Chi Fraternity, Winston-Salem, NC.
Gregory, D. E. (1988, October). Alcohol, hazing and risk management:
You are your brother's keeper. Speech presented to the New South District
Conference of Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity,
Raleigh, NC.
Invited State and Local Presentations
Gregory, D. E. (2004, April). The progress of women in higher education
and leadership. Presented at the meeting of the Tidewater chapter of Delta
Sigma Lambda returning women’s sorority.
Portsmouth, VA.
Gregory, D. E. (2003, August). Ethical conduct for residence hall student staff. Presentation for the Residence Life staff of Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA.
Gregory, D. E., Okerblom, S. & Hoffman, E. (2002, September). Cults
and the Constitution: What are the Constitutional rights of cults and their
members? Shedding Lights on Cults and Destructive
Groups Conference; Old Dominion University - Norfolk, VA.
Gregory, D. E. (2002, August). Ethical behavior for residence life staff. Presentation for the Residence Life staff of Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA.
Gregory, D. E. (2001, November). Student Affairs and Academic Affairs: What Do We Have To Do To Establish Academic Credibility? Presented at VASPA/VACUHO 2001 Conference, Wintergreen, VA.
Gregory, D. E. (1997, May). Coping with college during the freshman year. Presented to the parents and students of the Class of '97' at Webb School, Knoxville, TN.
Gregory, D. E. & Calarco, A. (1991, October). Preventing the Greek
tragedy. Presented at Decision '91 - A Statewide Conference on Alcohol
Awareness, sponsored by the State of North Carolina
Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Raleigh, NC.
Gregory, D. E. (1990, April). The national climate concerning harassment
and hate language policies on campus. Invited presentation as part of a
program entitled Multiculturalism in a Quaker college
community: Legal, ethical and procedural issues in addressing racial
conflict at Guilford College, Guilford College, Greensboro, NC.
Gregory, D. E. (1989, October). Alcohol related risk management in the
college campus setting. Panel Member at Decision '89 - A Statewide Conference
on Alcohol Awareness, sponsored by the State
of North Carolina Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission, Durham, NC.
Gregory, D. E. (1989, October). Greek issues. Roundtable co-leader discussing
strategies for educating Greek organization members on topics related to
alcohol abuse prevention, Decision'89 - A
Statewide Conference on Alcohol Awareness, sponsored by the State of
North Carolina Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission, Durham, NC.
Gregory, D. E. (1988, May). Coping with college during the freshman year. Invited guest lecture at the Central Virginia Magnet School for Science and Technology, Lynchburg, VA.
HONORS AND AWARDS
Awarded Darden College of Education Publications Award for 2003-2004,
April 2004. Selected by the Tidewater Virginia chapter as a Delta Sigma
Lambda Returning Women’s Sorority
“Favorite Professor” for 2004, April 2004.
Selected for inclusion in the AcademicKeys Who's Who in Education for 2003-2004, February 2004.
Recipient of the D. Parker Young Award by the Association for Student
Judicial Affairs for “recognition of on-going scholarly and research contributions
in the area of higher education and judicial affairs”.
February 2003.
Awarded Old Dominion University Research Foundation Summer Research Fellowship Grant, February 2002.
Awarded 2002 ASJA Research Grant, along with Dr. Steven Janosik, February 2002.
Awarded 2001 SACSA Research Grant, along with Dr. Steven Janosik, November 12, 2001.
Recipient of the Don Gehring Award by the Association for Student Judicial Affairs for exceptional service over time to ASJA. This is the highest award presented by ASJA. February 1997.
Selected for Introduction Knoxville sponsored by Leadership Knoxville, February 1995.
Listed in Who's Who of Emerging Leaders in America, 1992-1995.
Selected as a participant in the inaugural Leadership Connections Program sponsored by Leadership Winston-Salem, February 1992.
Listed in Who's Who in American Education, 1991-1994.
Listed in Who’s Who in the South and Southwest, 1990-1994.
Chosen as one of three members of the selection committee for the Annette Gibbs Higher Education Research/Publication Award for the School of Education at the University of Virginia, 1990.
Elected District President for the New South District of Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, 1989-90.
Awarded 1988 Grand Prytanis Key Leader Award by Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, February 25, 1989, One of 17 recipients nationally.
Elected District Vice President for the New South District of Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, 1987-89.
Chosen as one of seventy participants to attend the 1986 Inter-fraternity Institute at Indiana University. Received one of two grants nationally from the Teke Educational Foundation.
Chosen as one of twenty-five participants nationally for the Seventh Annual ASHE, AAHE, ERIC Clearinghouse on Higher Education Seminar on State Policy for Higher Education, 1985.
President of the Curry Memorial School of Education Graduate Student Organization, 1984 – 1985.
Governor’s Fellow, 1983 – 1985.
Dupont Fellow, 1983 – 1984.
Phi Delta Kappa Education Honorary.
Listed in Outstanding Young Men in America, 1977
CONSULTING
James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia, October 25-26, 2001 - Served as consultant to evaluate university judicial system.
James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia, September 26, 1995 - Served along with Dr. Diane Waryold as a consultant to recommend improvements in the JMU judicial system.
St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota, February and March, 1995 -
Served as Chairperson of a three person consulting team sponsored by ASJA
which evaluated and made recommendations for
improvements for the student conduct system, code of conduct and related
documents for St. Olaf College.
Meredith College, Raleigh, North Carolina, January 20, 1994 – Provided evaluation of college judicial system and recommendations for improvement.
North Carolina Wesleyan College, Rocky Mount, North Carolina, December 2-3, 1992 – Provided evaluation of residence hall security.
Guilford College, Greensboro, North Carolina, March 13, 1989 – Provided comprehensive evaluation of the College's judicial system and oral presentations to committee on proposals for improvement.
Queens College, Charlotte, North Carolina, October 1988 – Provided comprehensive evaluation of the College's judicial system and oral presentation to committee on proposals for improvement.
Lenoir-Rhyne College, Hickory, North Carolina, October 1988 - Provided written evaluation of the Student Handbook and other judicial documents as part of an evaluation of the college judicial system.
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
PROFESSIONAL LEADERSHIP AND SERVICE
Executive Leadership positions
Past President, Association for Student Judicial Affairs, 1994
President, Association for Student Judicial Affairs, 1993
President-Elect, Association for Student Judicial Affairs, 1992
Past President, North Carolina Housing Officers Association, 1988-89
President, North Carolina Housing Officers Association, 1987-88
Editorial Boards and related
Chair, ASJA Professional Journal Development Committee – 2003 – 2004
Contributing Editor, Campus Safety and Student Development, 2002 to present
Member, NASPA Journal Editorial Board, 2001 to present
Consulting Editor, ASHE/ERIC Higher Education Report Series, 1992-93
Reviewer, College Student Affairs Journal, 1992-1994 and 1995 to present
Member Editorial Board of The Journal of College and University Student Housing, 1988-96
Member VASPA Interchange Editorial Board, 1982-85
Committee Chairs
Chair, Research Committee, Council for the Advancement of Standards in Higher Education – 2004 to present
Chair, SACSA Graduate Preparation and Standards Committee – 2003 to present
Chairperson, ASJA Greek Life Committee, 1997-98
Chairperson, ASJA Associational Liaison Committee, 1995
Chairperson, SACSA Professional Development Committee, 1994-95
Chairperson, ASJA National Conference Committee, 1992
Chairperson, ASJA Research Committee, 1990
Chairperson, SACSA Issues and Awareness Committee, 1989-90
Chairperson, NCHO Professional Journal Committee, 1988-89
Chairperson, NCHO Recognition Committee, 1988-89
Chairperson, Nominating Committee, Association for Student Judicial Affairs, 1988
Chairperson, Virginia-NASPA Drive in Workshop Committee, 1984
Committee memberships, etc.
SACSA representative to the Council for the Advancement of Standards in Higher Education – 2003 to present
Member, NASPA New Professional and Graduate Student (NPGS) Knowledge Community – 2003-2004
Member, ASJA Publications Committee – 2003-2004
Member, ASJA Legislative Issues Committee, 2001 to present
Member, NASPA Administrators in Graduate and Professional Student Services Knowledge Community, 2000 to present
Member, NASPA Administrators in Graduate and Professional Student Services Knowledge Community, Core (Leadership) Team, 2002 to present
Member, NASPA Fraternity and Sorority Affairs Knowledge Community, 1994 to present
Member, SACSA Graduate Preparation and Standards Committee, 2000 to present
Member, SACSA Task Force on Greek Affairs, 2000 -2002
Member, ASJA Bylaws Committee, 2000 - 2001
Member, AFA President's Commission on Greek Culture, 1995-97
Member, NASPA 1996 Career Services Committees, 1995-96
Member, NIC Commission on Values and Ethics, 1994-95
Member, Inter-Association Task Force on Victimization, Co-sponsored by NASPA, ACPA, ACUHO-I,ASJA and IACLEA, 1993-95
Member, SACSA Time and Place Committee, 1993-94
Member ACUHO-I Housing Facilities and Services Committee, 1991-93
Member ASJA Constitutional Review Committee, 1989
Member SACSA Association Liaison Committee, 1988-89 & 1991-93
Member SACSA Task Force on the Student Athlete, 1988-89
Member SACSA Issues and Awareness Committee, 1988-89
Member ACUHO-I Legislative Issues Committee, 1988-89
Member North Carolina-NASPA Drive In Workshop Committee, l987
President Elect, North Carolina Housing Officers Association, 1986-87
Member of ACPA Commission XV - Campus Judicial Affairs and Legal Issues, 1986-90
Member ACPA Commission XV Research and Information Task Force, 1988-90
Member NASPA Region III Recruitment Committee for North Carolina, 1985-87
Member NCHO Task Force on Alcohol Education, 1985-89
VA Representative to the NASPA Region III Career Development and Placement Committee, 1982-85
Member, Committee on Continuing Ed. and Other Outreach Activities of the UVA Self Study, 1984-85
Member of the Education Council of the Curry School of Education, 1984-85
UNIVERSITY SERVICE AT ODU
Member, search committee for Community College Leadership faculty member - 2005
Member, search committee for Director of Student Conduct – 2005
Member, search committee for ELC department chair - 2004
Member and ELC subcommittee chair, search committee for research faculty – 2003-2004.
Member, ODU Faculty Senate Scholarly Activity and Research Committee – 2003-2004.
Member, College of Education Awards Committee – 2003-2004.
Interim Graduate Program Director for PhD in Community College Leadership – 2001-2004.
Member, Department of Educational Leadership and Counseling Technology Committee – 2000 to present.
Coordinator of the Higher Education Graduate Program – 2000 to present.
Member, University Student Conduct Committee - 2000 to present.
Member, College of Education Technology Committee – 2000 to present.
Member, Student Services Leadership Team for the Division of Student Services of the University - 2000-2002 and 2003 to present.
Led the Development of the PhD in Community College Leadership program – 2001-2003.
Chair, search committee for Coordinator and Lead faculty member for the PhD program in Community College Leadership – 2003.
Member, College of Education Tonelson Award Committee 2002-2003.
Chaired committee that updated curriculum for master’s degree program in higher education - 2001-2002.
Chaired committee that created curriculum in Education Specialist program in Higher Education – 2001- 2002.
Member, Change for Greek Life Committee for the Division of Student Services – 2001-2002.
Member, SAFE Advisor Committee University Women’s Center - 2001-2002.
Chair, College of Education Service Award Committee – 2001-2002.
Member, University Service Learning Committee – 2000-2001.
Member, College of Education Experiential Learning Committee – 2000-2001.
INTERNSHIPS AND ASSISTANTSHIPS
Research Associate - Division of Continuing Education, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, September 1984 - May 1985
Completed special research projects for the Dean. Organized and coordinated
several conferences, teleconferences and institutes. Served on several
Division and University committees. Observed and
evaluated Division Regional Centers. Completed several other projects
for the Assistant Dean for Conferences and Institutes.
Special Projects Facilitator - Division of Housing, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, June 1984 - August 1984
Completed several projects for the Associate Director of Housing including
the coordination of key and security systems within a new 650-student residence
complex. Coordinated installation of security
system and appliances in 120 family housing units. Served as a Division
contact person with engineer, architect, etc. on aspects of the new housing
units.
Research Associate - Center for the Study of Higher Education, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, August 1983 - May 1984
Completed special research project on Center students and alumni with
regard to undergraduate grades and GRE scores for the Center Director.
Researched and wrote in the area of higher education legal
issues with Center faculty. Served as Center liaison with ASHE and
coordinated data for the ASHE "Dissertation of the Year" Committee. Assisted
in teaching higher education legal issues class.
SPECIALIZED TRAINING
Therapeutic Crisis Intervention Course, Knox County Public Schools, April 27-30, 1999
Basic Project Management Course, North Carolina State University, October 20-21, 1993.
Kepner Tregoe Problem Solving and Decision-Making Workshop, Sponsored by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, July 26-27, 1993.
Total Quality Management, Philip Crosby Quality College, Philip Crosby and Associates, January 11-15, 1993.
Intensive Executive Development Workshop, Farr and Associates, June 15-19, 1992.
Charles King Racial Sensitivity Seminar, The Urban Crisis Center, February 1989.
Interfraternity Institute, National Interfraternity Conference and Indiana University, July 1986.
CIVIC PARTICIPATION
Allocations Panel Member, United Way of Greater Knoxville, 1999-2000
Loaned Executive, United Way of Greater Knoxville, August-November, 1998
Co-chair, Junior Leadership Florence, 1998
Participant in Leadership Florence, 1997-98.
Campus Chest Coordinator, Dean of Students Department, University of
Tennessee, Knoxville, 1994-
1995.
Participant in Introduction Knoxville sponsored by Leadership Knoxville, February 1995.
Member, Winston-Salem Coliseum and Convention Center Commission, 1992-1994.
Member, Central Winston-Salem Association Promotions Committee, 1992-94.
Participant in Leadership Connections Program sponsored by Leadership Winston-Salem, February 1992.
Loaned Executive, Winston-Salem/Forsyth County United Way, Responsible
for fund raising for the Service Division of the United Way including airlines,
trucking, railroads, hotels and restaurants. Worked
full-time with the campaign that raised approximately 11.9 million
dollars while on leave from Wake Forest University from August 12, 1991
until November 23, 1991.
Wake Forest Coordinator, 1991 Forsyth County Arts Council fund raising campaign.
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County United Way, 1988 Division of Student Affairs Campaign Coordinator.
Member of the West Piedmont Drug and Alcohol Council Advisory Board, 1981 - 1983.
Franklin County Rescue Squad, Ferrum Division, 1977 - 1983.
Ferrum Lions Club, 1980-83
REFERENCES
Dr. Edward Neukrug, Professor and Past Chair, Department of Educational Leadership and Counseling, Old Dominion University, 110 Education Building, Norfolk, Virginia 23529-0157, 757-683-3287, E-mail - eneukrug@odu.edu
Dr. Joseph Heyward, Vice President for Academic Services and Student Development, Francis Marion University, P.O. Box 100547, Florence, South Carolina 29501-0547, 843-661-1187, E-mail - jheyward@fmarion.edu
Mr. W. Timothy Rogers, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Knoxville, Tennessee 37996-0248, Phone: 865-974-3179, E-mail - wrogers@utk.edu
Mr. Harold R. Holmes, Associate Vice President and Dean of Student Services,
P.O. Box 7202, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27109,
Phone: 336-759-5226, E-mail -
holmes@wfu.edu
Dr. Annette Gibbs, Professor of Higher Education, Curry School of Education, 504 Emmet Street, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia 22903, Phone: 804-924-3880, E-mail - ag7m@curry.edschool.virginia.edu
Mr. A.E. Dick Howard, White Burkett Miller Professor of Law and Public Affairs, School of Law, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia 22901, Phone: 804-924-3097
Mr. Charles Carletta, Secretary of the Institute and General Counsel,
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Office of the President, 3031 Troy Hall,
110 Eighth Street, Troy, NY 12180-3590, Phone – 518-276-
8828, E-mail – carlec@rpi.edu
Mr. Raymond Goldstone, Dean of Students Emeritus, University of California at Los Angeles, 10535 Missouri Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90025-5943, 310-470-6890, E-mail rgoldsto@saonet.ucla.edu