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Richard Mullendore Richard Mullendore

Educational Background

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Higher Education Administration, Michigan State University (1980)

Master of Science in Higher Education with a concentration in College Student Personnel, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale (1975)

Bachelor of Arts (cum laude) in Speech and Hearing Sciences, Bradley University (1970)

Richard F. Stevens Institute, National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, Mt. Hood, Oregon, July, 1995

Occupational Experiences

Vice President for Student Affairs, Associate Provost, Professor, College Student Affairs Administration (Tenured), University of Georgia (8/99-6/04)

Vice Chancellor for Student Life , Professor, Educational Leadership, University of Mississippi (6/96-7/99)

Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, Lecturer in Watson School of Education, University of North Carolina at Wilmington (9/87-6/96)

Dean of Students, Lecturer in Watson School of Education, University of North Carolina at Wilmington (8/84-8/87)

Director of Student Services and Athletics, Associate Professor, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Charleston, Charleston, West Virginia (6/81-8/84)

Researcher/Consultant, Strengthening Institutions Through Improving Retention Project (SITIR), Princeton, New Jersey (6/79-6/81)

Acting Dean of Students, Tusculum College, Greeneville, Tennessee (7/78-6/79)

Assistant Dean of Students, Tusculum College, Greeneville, Tennessee (6/77-7/78)

Head Resident Advisor, Michigan State University (9/75-6/77)

Residence Hall Coordinator, Southern Illinois University (9/73-6/75)

Publications

Bryan, W.A. and Mullendore, R.H. (1993). Applying professional standards in student affairs programs. In M.J. Barr (Ed.), The handbook of student affairs administration . San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Bryan, W.A. and Mullendore, R.H. (Winter/Spring 1992). Book review of New futures for student affairs, Journal for Higher Education Management , 7(2).

Bryan, W.A. and Mullendore, R.H. (Eds.), (1992). Rights, freedoms, and responsibilities of students . San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Bryan, W.A. and Mullendore, R.H. (1991). Operationalizing CAS standards for program evaluation and planning. In W.A. Bryan, R.B. Winston and T.K. Miller (Eds.), Using professional standards in student affairs . San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Bryan, W.A. and Mullendore, R.H. (1990). Professional development strategies. In R.B. Young, (Ed.), The invisible leaders: Student affairs mid-managers . Washington, D.C.: NASPA.

Lease, J.A., Raetz, T., Lathrop, B., and Mullendore, R. (2002). Purposeful planning: A model for student affairs practitioners. Georgia Journal of College Student Affairs [on line]. Available: http://www.coe.uga. edu/echd/saa/GCPA/article1.htm.

Mullendore, R.H. and Banahan, L. (in press). Designing successful orientation programs. In J. Gardner, L. Upcraft, and B. Barefoot, (Eds.), Challenging and supporting the first-year student: A handbook for improving the first college year . San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Mullendore, R.H., Biller, G., and Busby, R. (2003). Evaluating and assessing orientation programs. In J.A. Ward-Roof and C. Hatch (Eds.), Designing successful transitions: A guide for orienting students to college (Monograph No. 13, 2 nd ed.) Columbia, SC: National Resource Center for the First-Year Experience and Students in Transition.

Mullendore, R.H. and Hatch, C. (2000). Helping your first-year college student succeed: A guide for parents . Columbia, SC: National Orientation Directors Association and the National Resource Center for the First-Year Experience and Students in Transition.

Mullendore, R.H. (Ed.), (1998). Orientation planning manual. Bloomington, Indiana: National Orientation Directors Association.

Mullendore, R.H. (1997). Student affairs: A mission unto itself? The Journal of College Orientation and Transition , 5(1). Cullowhee, NC: National Orientation Directors Association.

Mullendore, R.H. and Wang, L.S. (1996). Tying resource allocation and TQM into planning and assessment efforts. In W.A. Bryan (Ed.), Total quality management: Applying its principles to student affairs . San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Mullendore, R.H. (1996). The joint statement: A consensus approach to student responsibility and development. College Student Affairs Journal , 15(2). Chapel Hill, NC: Southern Association for College Student Affairs.

Mullendore, R.H. (Ed.), (1995). Orientation director's manual . Ann Arbor, Michigan: National Orientation Directors Association.

Mullendore, R.H. (1995). Orientation as a component of institutional retention efforts. In R.H.

Mullendore (Ed.), Orientation director's manual . Ann Arbor, Michigan: National Orientation Directors Association.

Mullendore, R.H. and Biller, G.M. (1995). Assessment and evaluation of orientation programs. In R.H. Mullendore (Ed.), Orientation director's manual . Ann Arbor, Michigan: National Orientation Directors Association.

Mullendore, R.H. (1995). Including parents and families in the orientation process. In R.H. Mullendore (Ed.), Orientation director's manual . Ann Arbor, Michigan: National Orientation Directors Association.

Mullendore, R.H. and Abraham, J. (1993). Organization and administration of orientation programs. In M.L. Upcraft, R.H. Mullendore, B.O. Barefoot, and D.S. Fidler (Eds.), Designing successful transitions: A guide for orienting students to college . Columbia SC: National Orientation Directors Association and National Resource Center for the First-Year Experience and Students in Transition.

Mullendore, R.H. and Biller, G.M. (1993). Orientation standards, evaluation and assessment. In M.L. Upcraft, R.H. Mullendore, B.O. Barefoot, and D.S. Fidler (Eds.), Designing successful transitions: A guide for orienting students to college . Columbia, SC: National Orientation Directors Association and National Resource Center for the First-Year Experience and Students in Transition.

Mullendore, R.H. (Fall 1992). Joint statement on rights and freedoms of students: A present day interpretation. Campus Judicial Affairs and Legal Issues Newsletter , 20(4). College Park, MD: Commission XV of the American College Personnel Association.

Mullendore, R.H. (Spring 1992). Joint statement on rights and freedoms of students: A historical perspective. Campus Judicial Affairs and Legal Issues Newsletter , 20(3). College Park, MD: Commission XV of the American College Personnel Association.

Mullendore, R.H. (1992). The joint statement on rights and freedoms of students-25 years later. In W.A. Bryan and R.H. Mullendore (Eds.), Rights, freedoms, and responsibilities of students . San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Mullendore, R.H. and Bryan, W.A. (1992). Rights, freedoms, and responsibilities-A continuing agenda. In W.A. Bryan and R.H. Mullendore (Eds.), Rights, freedoms, and responsibilities of students . San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Mullendore, R.H. (1992). Standards-based programming in orientation. In D. Nadler (Ed.), Orientation director's manual . Statesboro, Georgia: National Orientation Directors Association.

Mullendore, R.H. (April 1991). New student orientation programs. Newsbreak , 8(1). Wilmington, NC: Division of Student Affairs, University of North Carolina at Wilmington.

Mullendore, R.H. (Ed.), (1990-1992). NODAfications . (Leadership newsletter) Wilmington, NC: National Orientation Directors Association.

Mullendore, R.H. (Spring, 1990). AAUA involvement in the “joint statement on rights and freedoms of students” task force. Communique , 14(1). Tuscaloosa, Alabama: American Association of University Administrators.

Mullendore, R.H. and Leonard, P.L. (1986). Keeping our fingers on the campus pulse. In W.A. Bryan, J.F. Corey, T.H. Stafford, G.W. Stillion, and L.S. White (Eds.), Student services--enhancing student life . Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina.

Mullendore, R.H. (1980). A study of faculty and administration perceptions regarding faculty involvement in reducing student attrition in selected low and high attrition liberal arts colleges . Princeton, New Jersey: Strengthening Institutions Through Improving Retention (SITIR) Project. (Doctoral dissertation)

Upcraft, M.L., Mullendore, R.H., Barefoot, B.O., and Fidler, D.S. (Eds.), (1993). Designing successful transitions: A guide for orienting students to college . Columbia, SC: National Orientation Directors Association and National Resource Center for the First-Year Experience and Students in Transition.

Selected Professional Association Activities

National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA)

Served on Region III Advisory Board (Coordinator of Professional Programs) 2002-2004

Presentation–“Meeting the Increasing Need for Counseling Services Calls for Collaboration, Creativity, and Some Tough Decisions” (Destin, FL - Region III, 2003)

Pre-conference Workshop--“The Presence of Parents in Our Work: Meeting and Enjoying the Challenge” (St. Louis, 2003)

Panelist--“Perceptions of Essential Skills of the Senior Student Affairs Officer” (St. Louis, 2003)

Presentation--“Today's Parent-College Relationship: Implications for Student Affairs Professionals” (Seattle, 2001; Biloxi, MS - Region III, 2001)

Presentation--“Encouraging Upward Mobility for Under-Represented Staff Within Your Division” (New Orleans, 1999)

Presentation--“Student Affairs Strategic Planning and Quality Initiatives: Our Leadership Declaration” (Philadelphia, 1998)

American College Personnel Association (ACPA)

Presentation--“Imperatives for Further Learning: Discussions between White and Black Men” (Indianapolis, IN, 1994)

Presentation--“The Joint Statement on Rights and Freedoms of Students--25 Years Later” (San Francisco, 1992)

Chair, Task Force on the Reaffirmation of the “Joint Statement on Rights and Freedoms of Students” (1989-1992)

Directorate--Commission I (Administrative Leadership)--1988-1991

Directorate--Commission II (Admissions and Orientation)--1987-1988

National Resource Center for the First-Year Experience

Teleconference Panelist–“Embracing Parents and Families: New Strategies for Student Success” (Columbia, SC, 2003)

Pre-Conference Workshop--“Today's Parent-College Relationship: Implications for Staff and Faculty” (Orlando, 2002)

Pre-Conference Workshop--“Designing Successful Orientation Programs” [Toronto, 1995; Columbia, SC, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000; St. Louis, 1999; San Francisco, 2000, 2002; Houston, 2001; Charleston, SC, 2001; Orlando, 2002;

Bath (England) 2002; Costa Mesa, CA, 2003; Atlanta, 2003; Dallas, 2004; Maui, HI, 2004]

National Orientation Directors Association (NODA)

President--1990-1992

Board of Directors--1987-1993

National Conference Co-Host and Program Chair--1987 (Charlotte, NC)

Workshop--“Training CAS Consultants” (Portland, OR, 1994)

Presentation--“Dealing with Baby Boomer Parents During and Beyond Orientation” (Toronto, Canada, 2001)

Panelist--“Challenging (and Changing) the Male Machine in Higher Education” (Toronto, Canada, 2001)

Presentation--“Orientation: Roadkill on the Information Highway?” (Minneapolis, MN, 1995)

Panelist--“Emerging Issues in Student Services. . .” (Minneapolis, MN, 1995)

Facilitator--“Placement Testing as a Boundary: How Do We Get Beyond It?” (Minneapolis, MN, 1995)

Presentation--“Staffing and Funding Your Orientation Program” (Savannah, GA, 1993)

Presentation--“Rights, Freedoms, and Responsibilities of Students--Principles and Perspectives” (Kansas City, 1992)

Ohio College Personnel Association (OCPA)

Keynote address--1992 Annual Conference (Akron, Ohio)

Southern Association of College Student Affairs (SACSA)

Panelist--“Working with Greeks When You Don't Work with Greeks” (Memphis, TN, 1997)

Presentation--“Tying It All Together: Planning, Assessment and TQM in Student Affairs” (Nashville, TN, 1994)

Presentation--“The Joint Statement on Rights and Freedoms of Students--Twenty-five Years Later” (Atlanta, GA, 1992)

Presentation--“When You're in a Swamp-Build a Bridge” (New Orleans, 1988)

Presentation--“Fingers on the Campus Pulse: An Approach to Greater Job Satisfaction” (Nashville, TN, 1985)

Association for Student Judicial Affairs (ASJA)

Presentation--“25 Years Later--The Joint Statement on Rights and Freedoms of Students” (Clearwater, FL, 1992)

South Carolina College Personnel Association (SCCPA)

Featured speaker-1992 Annual Conference (Myrtle Beach, SC)

Mississippi Chief Student Affairs Officers Conference

Featured speaker-1997 Annual Conference (Hattiesburg, MS)

Association of Chief Academic Officers of the Southern States

Keynote speaker–2003 Annual Meeting (Nashville, TN)

Consultations

Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis-Orientation

Roger Williams University (Bristol, RI)-Student Affairs Administration

University of Central Florida (Orlando)–Student Affairs Structure/First Year Experience

Miami Dade Community College–Orientation/First Year Experience

Mid South Community College (West Memphis, AR)--Diversity

University of Virginia (Charlottesville, VA)--Orientation/First Year

Experience

William Penn College (Oskaloosa, IA)--Diversity

Florida International University (Miami, FL)--Student Leadership

Longwood College (Workshop at Virginia Beach, VA)--Student Leadership

Wake Forest University (Winston-Salem, NC)--Orientation

The Harvey School (Katonah, NY)--Housing and Orientation

Incarnate Word College (San Antonio, TX)--Retention and Student Affairs

Awards/Honors

Outstanding Contributions to the Orientation Profession, National Orientation Directors Association (NODA, 2003)

Fellow, National Resource Center for the First-Year Experience and Students in Transition, University of South Carolina (2001-present)

National Society of Collegiate Scholars (Distinguished Member), University of Georgia Bob Leach Award for Outstanding Service to Students, NASPA (1999)

Paving the Way to Success Award-Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, University of Mississippi (1997)

Golden Key National Honor Society (Honorary Member), University of Mississippi (1996), University of Georgia (2000)

President's Award, National Orientation Directors Association (NODA, 1994)

Lifetime Achievement Award, presented by UNCW Orientation Leaders (1994)

Outstanding Professional Contribution Award, North Carolina College Personnel Association (1992)

Outstanding Service Award-Commission I, American College Personnel Association (1991)

Selected by students to UNCW chapter of Order of Omega (1991)

UNCW Senior Class Leadership Award, presented by the graduating class of 1988

UNCW Faculty Member of the Year (Greek Week-1987)

 

 
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