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CURRICULUM VITA

NEIL C. HEYWOOD office: Geography and Geology, UWSP 2001 Fourth Ave.; Science D333 Stevens Point, WI 54481-1911 (715)346-4452/2629 e-mail: [email protected]

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DEGREES Ph.D. 1989, Geography, University of Colorado—Boulder MA 1984, Geography, University of Georgia—Athens BA 1982, Geography, State University of New York—Plattsburgh

THESES Ph.D: Backcountry Water: Recreation Resource and Disease Hazard in the Colorado Front Range. Boulder, CO: May 1989. MA: Physiography of the Martian West Equatorial Uplift. Athens, GA: August 1984.

ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 2008-present Professor - Department of Geography and Geology, University of Wisconsin—Stevens Point. 2009-2012 Chair - Department of Geography and Geology, University of Wisconsin— Stevens Point. 2008-2009 acting Associate Dean, Facilities and Personnel – College of Letters and Science, University of Wisconsin—Stevens Point. 1995-2008 Associate Professor - Department of Geography and Geology, University of Wisconsin—Stevens Point.

N. C. Heywood April 2017 page 2 2005 Adjunct Instructor - Governmental Affairs Outreach, University of Wisconsin— Green Bay. Course taught in Emergency Response Operations. 1999 Adjunct Instructor - Division of Outreach and Sustainable Development, College of the Menominee Nation. Course taught in Physical Geography. 1989-1995 Assistant Professor - Department of Geography and Geology, University of Wisconsin—Stevens Point. 1994-1995; 1997 Adjunct Instructor - Division of Lifelong Education, Lakeland College. Survey course taught in Natural Sciences. 1988-1989 Research Assistant - Natural Hazards Research Applications and Information Center, University of Colorado—Boulder; Institute of Behavioral Sciences. Bibliographic compiler for national research center. 1985-1989 Instructor - Department of Geography, and Division of Continuing Education, University of Colorado—Boulder. Courses taught in Physical Environment, Maps and Mapping, Remote Sensing, Surveying. 1983-1984 Research Assistant - Department of Geography, University of Georgia— Athens. Research compiler in Industrial Geography, and for The Atlas of Georgia. 1982-1984 Teaching Assistant - Department of Geography, University of Georgia— Athens. Courses and laboratories for Introduction to Cartography, Introductory Biogeography. 1982

Cartography Intern - Cartographic Division. National Geographic Society (Washington, DC). Research compiler for "The Central Rockies" and "The Mediterranean" map supplements.

1981-1982 Teaching Assistant - Department of Geography, State University of New York—Plattsburgh. Laboratory in Cartography.

AWARDS 2012 Phi Kappa Phi, UWSP Chapter 245, inducted 11 November 2012 2003 Excellence in Teaching (Departmental), University of Wisconsin Board of Regents 1998 Excellence in Teaching, University of Wisconsin—Stevens Point

TEACHING AND ACADEMIC SUPERVISION Courses taught at University of Wisconsin—Stevens Point Geography 101 (NS) Geography 105 (NS) Geography 226 (SS1)

The Physical Environment (5 cr) The Dynamic Earth (3 cr) United States and Canada (3 cr)

N. C. Heywood April 2017 page 3 *Geography 280 (CIM) *Geography 344/544 *Geography 358 Geography 393 (EL) Geography 395 Geography 399 Geography 480 *Geology 490 (CIM) Geography 490 (CIM) *Geography 491

* new courses created at UWSP

Seminar: Geography as a Profession (3 cr) Environmental Hazards (3 cr) Biogeography (3 cr) Field Trip in Geography (3 cr) Directed Study (2-3 cr) Independent Research (1-3 cr) Internship in Geography (1-3 cr) Senior Research (3 cr) Senior Research (3 cr) Senior Thesis (3 cr)

Course taught at University of Wisconsin—Green Bay PU EN AF 483-683

Disaster Response Operations (3 cr)

Course taught at College of the Menominee Nation Geography 110

Physical Geography (5 cr)

Course taught at Lakeland College General Science 183

Natural Science (4 cr)

Courses taught at University of Colorado—Boulder Geography 100 Geography 101 Geography 305 Geography 409/609

Climate and Vegetation (3-4 cr) Landforms and Soils (3-4 cr) Maps and Mapping (3 cr) Remote Sensing (3 cr)

Guidance in Undergraduate Collaborative Capstone/Individual Practicum/Independent Study/Internship Research Projects Jesse Jahn and John White. “Advance Reconnaissance for a Total Solar Eclipse.” Presented at the UWSP College of Letters and Science Undergraduate Research Symposium. Mentored with Art Stevenson. 05 May 2017. Pamela Hartwig, Zachary Ott, Cassandra Wentzel, Matthew Weise, and Matthew Zacherl. “Potential Parking and Traffic Changes on the UW-Stevens Point Campus, 2017.” GEOG 490. 2017. Brant Urner, Nathan Werner, Brady Spierings, Joseph LaViolette, and Ellie Corbin. “Converting University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point’s Parking Lot D to Greenspace, 2017.” GEOG 490. 2017. Brayden Dokkestul, Megan Kelsey, Paul Swartz, and Alex Sukupcak. “Wazee Lake Water Quality: Analyzing Downstream Surface Water Quality around the Jackson County Iron Mine, 2017.” GEOL 490. 2017. Kong Chang, Tyler Phillip, and Colin Schmenk. “Glacial Till Tracing, Portage County, Wisconsin, 2017.” GEOL 490. 2017.

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Phillip, Tyler G. GEOG 399. ""Wisconsin Reconnaisance Development: Green Lake." Summer 2016.." Winter 2017. Kasten, Samuel F. GEOG 399. "Wisconsin Reconnaisance Development: Eau Claire." Summer 2016. Jenkins, Katheryn R. GEOG 399. "Wisconsin Reconnaisance Development: Wausau." Summer 2016. Nick Armetta, Kristina Femal, and Angela Weber. “Comparing Climactic and Human Water Usage Trends with Oak Spring (Big Bend National Park, Texas) Flow Variations from 1986-1989 and 2013-2015.” GEOL 490. 2016. Chase Bayer, Cameron Mercer, and Nicole Guthu. “Sinkhole Susceptibility in Southern Wisconsin.” GEOL 490. 2016. Robert Lyke, Ed Flynn, and Travis Wilkinson. “A Portage County Roadside Guide to Glacial Geology.” GEOG 490. 2016. James Engelbrekt, Tim Heller, and Ryan Weber. “Optimal Bike Share Locations at the University of Wisconsin Stevens Point.” GEOG 490. 2016. Francis Wagner, Austin Waldvogel, Courtney VandenHeuvel, and Jenny Teeters. “Using Geolocated Tweets to understand Language Dispersion throughout Los Angeles.” GEOG 490. 2016. Bryan Hoff and Keaton Katarincic. “UWSP Geology Outreach Program Participants: 2015-2016.” GEOL 399. 2016. Presented at the UWSP College of Letters and Science Undergraduate Research Symposium. Mentored with Dr. Kevin Hefferan. 06 May 2016. Bryan Hoff. “Fossils Under the Microscope: A New Perspective to Past Environments.” GEOL 399. 2015. Presented at the UWSP College of Letters and Science Undergraduate Research Symposium. 06 May 2016. Isaac Ford (Physics and Astronomy). “Predicting the Diffusion of Diesel Emissions from Idling Trucks at the Rothschild Biomass Plant.” Presented at the UWSP College of Letters and Science Undergraduate Research Symposium. Mentored with Dr. David Tamres. 01 May 2015. Bryan Hoff, Chase Bayer, and Anthony Evans. “Are Fossils Endangered in the Classroom? A Summary of the UWSP Geoscience Outreach over the 2014-2015 Academic Year." Presented at the UWSP College of Letters and Science Undergraduate Research Symposium. Mentored with Dr. Kevin Hefferan and Dr. Ray Reser. 01 May 2015. Tony Evans, Chris Lehrer, Ross Northcraft, and Alex Frierson. “The Birthplaces of the Top National Hockey League Players, 1968-2014.” GEOG 490. 2015.

N. C. Heywood April 2017 page 5 Heather Thole, Michael Federwitz, and Scot Baumgarten. “Mount Rainer Ash Hazard to Seattle International Airport: A Scenario for February 9th, 2015.” GEOG 490. 2015. Brian Adams, Grant Haynes, Shane Loesch, and James McCoy. “Springtime Hydraulic Distributions of Road Salt within the Schmeeckle Reserve, 2015.” GEOG 490. 2015. Stephanie Bartz, Lindsey Pavelski, Danielle Krueger, and Melissa Smith. “Is Spring Coming Earlier in Wisconsin Now Compared to 1980?” GEOG 490. 2015. Stephen Schuessler. GEOG 480 salaried intern for "Emerald Ash Borer Response Forestry in Green Bay, Wisconsin, 2014." Green Bay Department of Forestry, 2014. Melissa Ciepluch, Ryan Kuchenbecker, and Cody Schuster. "Likely Locations of Urban Deer Hazards within Stevens Point Wisconsin, 2004-2013." GEOG 490. 2014. Kyle Bennett, Kellen Zoellner, Brian Robinson, Travis Bangart, and Josh Liddle. "Wisconsin Roundabout and Four-Way Intersection Safety Comparison, 20062012." GEOG 490. 2014. Stefan M. Stults, Dan Kaminski, Bryan Hintz, and Donny Caine. "Prospective Residential Well Effects from a High-Capacity Municipal Well Installation, Hull Wisconsin, 2014." GEOG 490. 2014. Emma Cauley, Kimberly Maedke, John Lapota, Ken Rovinski, and William Langford. "Northwoods Iconography: Paul Bunyan." GEOG 490. 2014. Also presented at the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Tampa, FL. April 2014, the UW System Undergraduate Research Symposium (April 2014), and at the College of Letters and Science Undergraduate Research Symposium (May 2014). With Lisa Theo. Silas Ebbert, Jessica Hoffman, and Joseph Martell. Agriculture: Wisconsin 2012.” GEOG 490. 2013.

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Ben Kort, Brennan Rhode, Bryan Deegan, Jordan Leonhardt, and Scott Williams. “Rails to Trails: Badger Army Ammunition Plant, Sauk County, Wisconsin.” GEOG 490. 2013. Harrison Batzler, Benjamin Becker, Daniel Gilbert, and Kathryn Jenkins. “Possible Implications of Nuclear Waste Entering Surface Waters from an Accident during Transit to a Proposed Repository Site in Northern Wisconsin.” GEOG 490. 2013. Jenkins, Katheryn R. GEOG 395. "Colorado Treeline Elevation Changes." Fall 2012. Kuna, Jessica A. GEOG 480 salaried intern for "iCanConserve Summer Intern Program: Village of Plover, Wisconsin." Wisconsin Public Service Corporation and Franklin Energy, 2012. Mark Baxter, Michael Brice, Andrew Crotteau, and Samuel Schroeder. "Craft Beer Distribution Throughout Wisconsin." GEOG 490. 2012.

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Gretchen Gottsacker, Jacqueline Wrensch, and Andrea Kaltenbach. "Potential Retail Cheese Store in Bozeman, Montana" GEOG 490. 2012. Kyle Charneski, Jeremiah Kosmach, Elizabeth Loomer, and Benjamin Overholt. "Where Do NFL Players Come From? Birth State by Position in 1970 and 2011." GEOG 490. 2012. Willie Beetham, Chad Vahradian, and Jared Surman. "Potential Wind Energy Locations in Portage County Wisconsin." GEOG 490. 2012. Jon Trzebiatowski, Rebecca Eiden, Kyle Kovnesky, and Anthony Rockweit. "2002-2012 Sandstone Mining/Processing Silica Emission’s within Chippewa County." GEOG 490. 2012. Brooke Burich. GEOG 480 salaried intern for “Dune Undergraduate Geomorphology and Geochronology, 2011.” National Science Foundation, Research Experiences for Undergraduates. Jake Budish. GEOG 480 salaried intern for “Invasive Aquatic Organisms in Northeast Wisconsin, 2011.” USDA Forest Service. Daryn Hardwick. GEOG 480 salaried intern for “GIS dam breach analysis and LIDAR mapping.” Sauk County Land Conservation Commission, 2011. Brooke Burich. GEOG 480 salaried intern for “Dune Undergraduate Geomorphology and Geochronology, 2010.” National Science Foundation, Research Experiences for Undergraduates. Presented “Holocene OSL Age Estimates of Parabolic Dunes Along the Western Shore of Lake Michigan, Door Peninsula, WI, USA: Insights on the Coastal Dunes Geomorphic History” at the Geologic Society of America Annual Meeting, Denver, CO. October 2010 and at the College of Letters and Science Undergraduate Research Symposium (April 2011). Kylie Betzler, Cameron Geelan, Charles Greiman, and Stephen Hamilton. “Commercial Land Use Change in Tomahawk, Wisconsin, 1930-2000.” GEOG 490. 2011. presented at the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA. April 2011 and at the College of Letters and Science Undergraduate Research Symposium (April 2011). With Lisa Theo. John Dineen, Ben Ebertz, and Brad Kealiher. “Central Wisconsin Residential Building Permits 2000-2010.” GEOG 490. 2011. James Norby, Aaron Staniak, and Tyler Winkelman. “Vehicle vs. Pedestrian Accidents: Comparing the Safety of UWSP to the Rest of Stevens Point Between 2000 and 2009.” GEOG 490. 2011. Kate Abraham, Elizabeth Roden, and Kaylin Werth. “Exceeding the Wisconsin River 100 Year Flood Plain? September 2010.” GEOG 490. 2011. Daryn Hardwick, Brian Megee, Audrey Mennenga. “Comparative Aeolian Dune Orientations to Deduce Martian Global Wind Patterns.” GEOG 490. 2011.

N. C. Heywood April 2017 page 7 Jake Budish. “Igneous Formations of Big Bend National Park.” presented at the College of Letters and Science Undergraduate Research Symposium (April 2011). Sarah Carriger, Janell Wehr, and Jesus Rehwinkel. “Roche A Cri Petroglyphs: A Study in Rock Art Weathering.” presented at the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Washington, DC 15 April 2010, and at the College of Letters and Science Undergraduate Research Symposium (April 2010). 2010. With Kevin Hefferan and Raymond Reser. Mike Broton, Jon Galloy, and Ben Stahlecker "Potential Development Along Highway 10 West Corridor." GEOG 490. 2010. Joel Bruce, Danielle Evans, Luis Galimberti, Fred Simons, and Justin Sonnentag. “Estimating Flood Potential for the Completed Moses Creek Wetland Restoration Project.” GEOG 490. 2010. Frank Jirikowic, Bryan Blum, and Jacob Mach "Hypothetical National Hockey League (NHL) Arena in Green Bay, Wisconsin, 2014." GEOG 490. 2010. Daniel Keuss, Jonathon Mineau, Tyler Stentz, and Sarah Carriger. "Comparative Analysis of Floodplain Boundary Changes in Waupaca County 1999 - Present." GEOG 490. 2010. Jeremy Jenkins. “Creating an Accurate Spectral Signature of Forest Understory Invasive Species, Rhamnus frangula, by Collecting Raw Reflectance Data with a Field Spectroradiometer, in Late Fall 2008, Schmeeckle Nature Reserve, UWSP.” Geography 490 project presented at the UWSP College of Natural Resources Research Symposium and the College of Letters and Science Undergraduate Research Symposium (April 2009). Nicole Michiels, Adam Shebelski, and Brad Slaney. “Sprawl Comparison Along Two Wisconsin Interstates.” GEOG 490, presented at the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston, MA 25 March 2009, and at the College of Letters and Science Undergraduate Research Symposium (April 2009). 2009. With Lisa Theo. Jenn Degenhardt, Holly Ehrhardt, and Kevin Kapitan. "More than Just Race?" GEOG 490, presented at the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston, MA 25 March 2009, and at the College of Letters and Science Undergraduate Research Symposium (April 2009). 2009. With Lisa Theo. Benjamin Ebertz, Eric Rundell, Russell Ohman, and Benny Rockweiler. "Berry Lake: Lakeshore Potential for Erosion, Fall 2008/Spring 2009." GEOG 490. 2009. With Samantha Kaplan. Corinna Neeb. “GIS Strategic Plan; City of Stevens Point, Wisconsin, Fire Department.” GEOG 491. Autumn 2008. with K. Rice Jeremy Jenkins. “Spectral Detection of a Forest Understory Invasive Species, Rhamnus frangula, Using High-resolution Satellite Imagery.” GEOG 491. Autumn 2008; continuing Spring 2009.

N. C. Heywood April 2017 page 8 Carolyn Westberg. GEOG 480 salaried intern for “Surveillance Sampling for Sudden Oak Death (Phytophtera ramorum), Great Lakes States, 2008.” USDA Forest Service, Forest Health Protection, Northeastern Area. Maren Lindberg. GEOG 480 salaried intern for “Surveillance Sampling for Sudden Oak Death (Phytophtera ramorum), Great Lakes States, 2008.” USDA Forest Service, Forest Health Protection, Northeastern Area. Jordan Scupien and Virginia Elandt. “The Bus Stops Here: Population, Socioeconomics, and Public Transportation in Two American Cities – 2008.” Geography 490 project presented at the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston, MA 17 April 2008, and at UWSP Letters and Science Forum (April 2008). With Lisa Theo. Virginia Elandt, Jordan Scupien, Jason Bourdeau, and Bennett Noel. “The Bus Stops Here: Population, Socioeconomics, and Public Transportation in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Portland, Oregon - 2008.” GEOG 490. 2008. With Lisa Theo. Eric Mason, Kristy Zachow, and Erik Kamaranien. "Water Level Fluctuations of Berry Lake,Oconto County Wisconsin: The Influence of Precipitation and Topography." GEOG 490. 2008. With Samantha Kaplan. Margaret Roche, Ryan Wagner, and Patrick Whitmore. "Berry Lake: How Human Interactions have Impacted Lake Levels from 1938 to 2007." GEOG 490. 2008. With Samantha Kaplan. Ryan Boll, Jamie Loritz, and Loren Miller. “Analyzing Lake Water Clarity in Argentinean Lakes using Landsat Thematic Mapper Imagery in the 1980’s.” GEOG 490. 2008. With Samantha Kaplan. Margaret Roche. GEOG 480 salaried intern for intelligence service [classified]. US Department of Defence, National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, Denver CO. 2007. Kristine Buchholtz. GEOG 480 salaried intern for “Surveillance Sampling for Sudden Oak Death (Phytophtera ramorum), Great Lakes States, 2007.” USDA Forest Service, Forest Health Protection, Northeastern Area. Adam Heil, Jason Humpherys, Hugh Kinnard, and Andy Rooyakkers. “Little Plover River Sustainability.” GEOG 490. 2007. Landis Wubbels, Alex Lawton, and Justin Timmers. “Karner Blue Butterfly and Prospective Utilization of Fallow Corners on Center-pivot Agricultural Fields in Portage County, Wisconsin: 2002.” GEOG 490. 2007. with Eric Larsen Zach Gruling, Dale Hewitt, Jeff Hintz, Nick Musson, and Eric Van Handel. “Three Dimensional Modeling of an Interior Space: Science Building 2nd Floor.” GEOG 490. 2007. with Keith Rice Angela Bond, Christie Winkelman, and Philip Daley. “Gender Comparison of Spatial Perception.” GEOG 490. 2007.

N. C. Heywood April 2017 page 9 Eric Reible, Ben Leonard, and Jim Mijal. “Comparison between Three-Dimensional Designs; Physical and Digital Models.” GEOG 490. 2007. with Keith Rice Brook Bonack, Kristine Buchholtz, and Dan Dorrler. “The Influence of Slope Angle on Lava Tree Formation: The Big Island of Hawai’i.” GEOG 490. 2007. with Kevin Hefferan Brook Bonack, Kristine Buchholtz, and Dan Dorrler. “The Influence of Slope Angle on Lava Tree Formation: The Big Island of Hawai’i.” GEOG 490. Presentation at UWSP Letters and Science Forum (April 2007). with Kevin Hefferan Corinna Neeb. GEOG 480 intern for “Digitizing Stevens Point Building Plans for Emergency Response.” Stevens Point Fire Department. 2007. Dale Hewitt. GEOG 480 intern for “Digitizing Stevens Point Building Plans for Emergency Response.” Stevens Point Fire Department. 2006. Brook Bonack. Field Investigation for “Lava Tree Patterns in Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park.” UWSP College of Letters & Science Undergraduate Education Initiative, University Personnel Development Committee, and the USDI National Park Service. with Kevin Hefferan Corinna Neeb. Field Investigation for “Verification of Lava Flow Boundaries in Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park.” UWSP College of Letters & Science Undergraduate Education Initiative, University Personnel Development Committee, and the USDI National Park Service. with Kevin Hefferan Margaret Roche. GEOG 480 salaried intern for intelligence service [classified]. US Department of Defence, National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, Washington DC. 2006. Noel Kroeplin. “Relationship between bed texture and velocity and depth along the Plover River Portage County, Wisconsin.” GEOG 491 Senior Thesis; review member. 2006. with Karen Lemke Nicholas Musson. GEOG 480 intern for “Digitizing Stevens Point Building Plans for Emergency Response.” Stevens Point Fire Department. 2006. Gina John. GEOG 480 salaried intern for “Surveillance Sampling for Sudden Oak Death (Phytophtera ramorum), Wisconsin, 2006.” USDA Forest Service, Forest Health Protection, Northeastern Area. Jeffrey Hintz. GEOG 480 intern for “Digitizing Stevens Point Building Plans for Emergency Response.” Stevens Point Fire Department. 2006. Anna Hess and Abbey Gebert. “Disturbance Patterns and Lupine Regeneration Along Powerline Right-of-Ways in Central Wisconsin.” GEOG 490. 2006. with Keith Rice Jonathan Hanes and Anders Huseth. “Revegetation Patterns Following the Cottonville Fire.” GEOG 490. 2006. with Eric Larsen

N. C. Heywood April 2017 page 10 Gina John, Alicia Kahler, and Roberta Dondanville. “Winter Wildlife Forage Availability Following the Cottonville Fire.” GEOG 490. 2006. with Eric Larsen Dylan Abler and Ross Eddy. “Emergency Response Prioritization During Concurrent Upper Midwest Wildfires.” GEOG 490. 2006. Jonathan Hanes and Anders Huseth. “Revegetation Patterns Following the Cottonville Fire.” GEOG 490. Presentation at UWSP Letters and Science Forum (April 2006). with Eric Larsen Steven Lenaker. GEOG 480 salaried intern for “Surveillance Sampling for Sudden Oak Death (Phytophtera ramorum), Wisconsin, 2005.” USDA Forest Service, Forest Health Protection, Northeastern Area. 2005. Abigail Wix. GEOG 480 salaried intern for “Surveillance Sampling for Sudden Oak Death (Phytophtera ramorum), Wisconsin, 2005.” USDA Forest Service, Forest Health Protection, Northeastern Area. 2005. Steve Cherek, Mark Lyons, and Josh Soland. “Optimal Bicycle Route Analysis for the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point Campus Area.” GEOG 490. 2005. with Benjamin Ofori-Amoah & Eric Larsen Sarah Ecke, Jean Schultz, and Masayo Tsuchida. “The General Environmental and Social Impacts of Dams in the Wolf River Basin from the 1850s to Present.” GEOG 490. 2005. with Salvatore Engel-DiMauro Luke Dorzweiler, Steve Lenaker, and Matt Wickman. “Southwest Texas Remote Sensing of Igneous Formations; Comparative Analysis of ASTER and Landsat TM Imagery Classification.” GEOG 490. 2005. with Keith Rice & Eric Larsen Abigail Wix, Brad Bastian, and Danette Gilbertson. “Comparison of 1.8 Billion-Year-Old Mylonite Formations in North Central Wisconsin.” GEOG 490. 2005. with Kevin Hefferan Tyler Berg, Peter Reed, Mark Buechel, and Cliff Elack. “Water Level and the Declining Tamarack Stands in the Sheboygan Marsh.” GEOG 490. 2005. with Eric Larsen Andrew Devine, Andy Gould, Andy Johns, and Steve Packard. “Fluoride Concentrations in Groundwater and Association with Igneous Bedrock Marathon County, Wisconsin, 2005.” GEOG 490. 2005. with David Ozsvath Misti Wudtke. “Correlation of ENSO Events and Honey Yield Anomalies in the United States.” GEOG 491 Senior Thesis. 2004. with Michael Ritter Matt Goodchild; Ian Grasshoff; Jessica Petermann; and Justin Wojtalewicz. “Detecting the presence of Oak Wilt (Ceratocystis fagacearum) using Quickbird Satellite imagery of the Sandhill Wildlife Demonstration Area, Wood County, Wisconsin.” GEOG 490. 2004. with Keith Rice Nick Kania; Jason Komorowski; Brett Rademann; and Matt Salvesen. “Defining Optimum Habitat for Purple Loosestrife using GIS Overlay Analysis.” GEOG 490. 2004. with Keith Rice

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Kelly Nechuta; Travis Clemens; Jake Straub; and Greg Giebel. “An Optimal Campground Location Analysis for Hartman Creek State Park as of 2004.” GEOG 490. 2004. with Keith Rice Tim Klatt; Brian Haferman; Brad Campbell; and Nick Haffele. “2004 Perception Study of Downtown and Riverfront.” GEOG 490. 2004. with Benjamin Ofori-Amoah Andrew Berg; Luke Bishop; John Holder; and Greta Ladenthin. “Spatial Disparities across Wisconsin: Aberrations within the Snow Recreation and Health Care Industries.” GEOG 490. 2004. Adam Sayre; Sarah Richardson; Jake Haseman; Carey Zinck; and Trevor Nobile. “A Geomorphologic Study of Channel Length Correlation with Slope Degree and Sediment Type in a Laboratory Setting.” GEOG 490. 2003. with Karen Lemke Luke Behling; Shane Graham; Eric Helnes; and Bryan Nowak. “Small City Analysis: The Wausau Center Mall Project.” GEOG 490. 2003. with Benjamin Ofori-Amoah Andrew J. Levy; Jeremy D. Fischer; Jerry R. Petruzalek; Randall L. Jerome; and Connie Dedrick. “Mapping Optimum Habitat for Lupinus perennis L. Using Geographic Information Systems.” GEOG 490, Spring 2003. Presentation at UWSP Letters and Science Forum (April 2003). with Keith Rice John Armbruster; Annie Zdroik; and Ben Treptow. “Military Disturbance and Spatial Distribution of Lupinus perennis at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin.” GEOG 490. 2003. with Keith Rice Christopher Krenz; Shawn McCauley; and Jason Wahleitner. “Detection of Lupine (Lupinus perennis L. ssp. perennis var. occidentalis) Using Soil Measurements from Sandhill State Wildlife Management Area, Wisconsin.” GEOG 490. 2003. with Keith Rice Liz Wenos; Tim Sinkler; Jim Olafson; Paul Molitor; and Dustin Arthur. “Analysis of the Effects of Land Cover Change on Water Quality in Eastern Portage County, Wisconsin.” GEOG 490. 2003. Ann R. Zdroik; Misti Wudtke; Christopher L. Weiss; Tim Sinkler; Nathan M. Shasby; Adam C. Sayre; David D. Rokus; Jerry R. Petruzalek; Katie J. Opitz; Kyle P. Lord; Jennifer D. Lindahl; Christopher D. Krenz; Brianna M. Hyslop; Jacob Hofman; Eric A. Heidenreiter; Jared J. Grosinske; Gregory J. Giebel; Katherine B. Foelker; Mandy J. Fenn; Audrey J. Cox; Jess C. Berman; and John L. Armbruster. “Buckthorn [Rhamnus spp.] Distribution Within a Central Wisconsin Nature Preserve, 2001.” The UWSP Journal of Student Achievement II: Spring 2003. Adam Sayre. “Ground Verification of Bahamas Coastal Mapping for Worldwatch.” GEOG 485 Practicum in Geography. 2002. Andy Krause; Chris Flannery; Cynthia Patulski; and Nate Goldberg. “Vacancy Evaluation of the Stevens Point CenterPoint MarketPlace and Its Surrounding Downtown.” GEOG 490, Spring 2002. Presentation at UWSP Letters and Science Forum (April 2002). with Benjamin Ofori-Amoah

N. C. Heywood April 2017 page 12 Rebecca Colwell; Katherine Foelker; Melissa Kraemer; and Barbara Tormohlen. “Testing of Effecive Web Map Design for Hartman Creek State Park, Wisconsin: Spring 2002.” GEOG 490, Spring 2002. Presentation at UWSP Letters and Science Forum (April 2002). Publication of Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources map (January 2003). with Keith Rice Naomi Johnson; Katie Opitz; and Jacob Hofman. “Field Testing a 2002 Revision of the Hartman Creek State Park Map.” GEOG 490, Spring 2002. Presentation at UWSP Letters and Science Forum (April 2002). Publication of Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources map (January 2003). with Keith Rice Audrey Cox; Jarred Grosinske; and Sean Goodwin. “Spatial Analysis of Sandhill Crane Nesting Preferences in the Briggsville, Wisconsin Study Area, 2001.” GEOG 490, Spring 2002. Presentation at UWSP Letters and Science Forum (April 2002). with Eric Larsen Kevin Bossenbroek; Mandy Fenn; Kris Lyons; and Nathan Shasby. “Spectral Reflectance of Blueschist in the Anti-Atlas Mountain Range of Morocco.” GEOG 490, Spring 2002. Presentation at UWSP Letters and Science Forum (April 2002). with Kevin Hefferan Bossenbroek, Kevin. “Integrating Field Trips and Classroom Learning into a Capstone Undergraduate Research Experience.” UWSP Letters & Science 50th Anniversary Open House: 03 November 2001. with Kevin Hefferan Aaron Szczytko; Brian Moesch; David Klessig; and Matthew W. Kerr. “Mapping Spatial and Temporal Burglary Patterns in Stevens Point, Wisconsin.” GEOG 490. 2001. with Michael Ritter Emily Fojut; Jackie Neuman; Lew Overhaug; and Peter Stangel. “Identifying Native Vegetation on Potato Farms in Southwestern Portage County, Wisconsin.” GEOG 490, Spring 2001. Presentation at UWSP Letters and Science Forum (April 2001). Stacy Cowan; Gregory Mahloch; Nathan Olson; Brian Giebel; and Matthew Halada. “The Impact of Commerce 83 Upon Land Use Development in Western Portage County.” GEOG 490, Spring 2001. Presentation at Linwood Wisconsin Town Meeting (March 2001). Dan Meinen; Jake Miller; Dawn Schlund; and Dan Sedgewick. “Potential Destruction of Wood Turtle Habitat Due to Proposed Highway 10 routes in Portage Co. Wisconsin.” GEOG 490. 2001. Jennifer Barrows; Troy Bielmeier; Adam Derringer; Sara Eickelberg; and Connie Roman. “Remote Sensing of Quaternary Igneous Landforms in the Eastern San Francisco Volcanic Field, Arizona.” GEOG 490, Spring 2001. Presentation at UWSP Letters and Science Forum (April 2001). with Kevin Hefferan George Ballard; Jason Bitter; Ronald Pumper; David Rokus; and Stacey Schultz. “Investigation of Pumpkin Fire Burn Patterns, Kendrick Peak, AZ.” GEOG 490, Spring 2001. Presentation at UWSP Letters and Science Forum (April 2001). with Kevin Hefferan

N. C. Heywood April 2017 page 13 Martin Goettl; Matthew Guptail; Brett Weber; and Nicholl Zimmerman. “Effectiveness Testing of Animated Mapping Cues for Rib Mountain, Wisconsin.” GEOG 490. 2000. with Keith Rice Tracy Hall; Carol Lockman; Jason Penning; and Donna Rupp. “Windbreak Tillage Variations in Portage County, Wisconsin.” GEOG 490, Spring 2000. Presentation at UWSP Letters and Science Forum (April 2000). Josh Volesky; Charles Hewitt; Mike Kinnick; and Dale Drayna. “Locating a New Outdoor Recreation Retailer in Central Wisconsin.” GEOG 490, Spring 2000. Presentation at UWSP Letters and Science Forum (April 2000). with Benjamin Ofori-Amoah Katheryn Barko; Brian Doxie; Susanne Johnson; and Shawn Retherford. “Distribution of Groundwater Nitrate Concentrations in Southern Portage County, Wisconsin.” GEOG 490, Spring 2000. Presentation at UWSP Letters and Science Forum (April 2000). with David Ozsvath Maxwell Holmquist; Shawn Mangin; Jamie Prey; Jason Froeming; and Jameson Belke. “Highway 10 Bypass Alternatives; an Environmental Assessment.” GEOG 490. 2001. with Benjamin Ofori-Amoah Justin Conner; Michael Falkowski; John Zuleger; and Dean Johnson. “Landsat Thematic Mapper Analysis of the Mariscal Mountain Anticline, Big Bend National Park, Texas.” GEOG 490, Spring 2000. Presentations at UWSP Desert Voices Biology Symposium (April 2000), UWSP Letters and Science Forum (April 2000), University of Wisconsin Undergraduate Research Symposium (La Crosse WI May 2000), May 2000, American Geophysical Union (Washington DC May 2000), and Geological Society of America (Reno NV November 2000). Cover image of Journal of GeoScience Education 49 (5) by Falkowski in November 2001. Content image by Zuleger in Hefferan et al. 2002 Journal of Geography 101: 173180. with Kevin Hefferan Carrie Borree and Jennifer Manke. “Temporal Study of Vegetation Change in the Chisos Basin using Reproductive Photography and the Correlation of Vegetation Changes with Climatic Changes.” GEOG 490. 2001. J. L. Conner; J. M. Zuleger; D. N. Johnson; M. J. Falkowski. "Landsat Thematic Mapper Analysis of the Mariscal Mountain Anticline, Big Bend, Texas" Geology 393/Geography 490 project presented at the American Geophysical Union Spring Meeting; Washington, DC 31 May 2000; co-sponsored with K. Hefferan and R. Walker. J. L. Conner; J. M. Zuleger; D. N. Johnson; M. J. Falkowski. "Landsat Thematic Mapper Analysis of the Mariscal Mountain Anticline, Big Bend, Texas" Geology 393/Geography 490 project presented at the Geological Society of America Autumn Meeting; Reno, NV 14 November 2000; co-mentored with K. Hefferan and M. Ritter. Gregory R. Walters. "Spatial Patterns of Metalic Soil Contaminants." Directed Study. 1998.

GEOG 395

N. C. Heywood April 2017 page 14 Brian J. Ottestad. "Fire-induced Climatic Influences over Biotic Distributions in USA National Parks." GEOG 395 Directed Study. 1997. Jeffrey Leider. "Zoo Organization and Design." Geography 395 Directed Study. 1995. Mark N. Benishek. “Changes in Fish and Wildlife Habitats Along the Mississippi River, Mississippi National River and Recreational Area Corridor.” Geography 395 Directed Study. 1995. Jeffrey J. Cegielski. "Food Habits of the Timber Wolf in North America." Geography 395 Directed Study. 1995. Mark N. Nienstaedt. "Teaching Introductory Physical Geography through a Reading Adjunct Program—II." Geography 480 internship. 1995. Brian E. Kowalkowski. "Compiling a GIS Database for Underground Storage Tanks on Tribal Lands." Geography 480 internship. 1994. Mark N. Nienstaedt. "Teaching Introductory Physical Geography through a Reading Adjunct Program." Geography 480 internship. 1994. Kristin M. Schmiedlin. "Cactus Invasion into Remnant Prairies in Southern Wisconsin." Geography 395 Directed Study. 1994. Sarah R. Mathews. "Proposed Expansion of the Hardwood Gunnery Range in Central Wisconsin." Geography 395 Directed Study. 1992. Laura J. Larson. "An Elementary Education Science Project: The Rock Experiments." Geography 395 Directed Study. 1991. V. M. Reichert. "Lyme Disease and Mass Media: Causing Undue Concern in Wisconsin?" Geography 344 term paper presented at the Wisconsin Geographical Society Annual Meeting; Oshkosh, WI 13 October 1990. G. R. Zimmermann. "Sims and Bauman Revisited: Intraregional Perception Variability Following Tornado Experiences." Geography 344 term paper presented at the Wisconsin Geographical Society Annual Meeting; Oshkosh, WI 13 October 1990.

Supervision of Student Grant Proposals & Awards UWSP College of Letters and Science Undergraduate Education Initiative Grant (faculty sponsor for Bryan Hoff). “Fossils Under the Microscope: A New Perspective to Past Environments.” Awarded $130, 05 November 2015. Student Research Fund (faculty sponsor for Emma Cauley, Kimberly Maedke, John Lapota, Ken Rovinski, and William Langford). "Northwoods Iconography: Paul Bunyan." Awarded $500, March 2014. UWSP College of Letters and Science Undergraduate Education Initiative Grant (faculty sponsor for Brooke Burich). “Dune Undergraduate Geomorphology and Geochronology, 2010.” Awarded $210, 05 November 2010.

N. C. Heywood April 2017 page 15 Student Research Fund (faculty sponsor for Brooke Burich). “Dune Undergraduate Geomorphology and Geochronology, 2010.” Awarded $300, 11 October 2010. UWSP College of Letters and Science Foundation Grant (faculty sponsor for Jennifer Barrows; Troy Bielmeier; Adam Derringer; Sara Eickelberg; and Connie Roman). “Remote Sensing of Quaternary Igneous Landforms in the Eastern San Francisco Volcanic Field, Arizona.” awarded $650, 22 February 2001. Student Research Fund (faculty sponsor for G. R. Zimmermann). "Sims and Bauman Revisited: Intraregional Perception Variability Following Tornado Experiences." awarded $250.00, February 1991.

Departmental Teaching Development Certifications: Writing Emphasis General Degree Requirement instructor. 15 October 2006. Capstone Instructor, General Education Program. 13 April 2013. Interdisciplinary Instructor, General Education Program. 09 May 2013. Communication in Major Instructor, General Education Program. 30 July 2013. Experiential Learning Instructor, General Education Program. 10 August 2013. UW System Faculty College, Scholarship of Teaching and Learning. 27-29 May 2007. Certification: Writing Emphasis GDR instructor. 15 October 2006. Certification: Basic Incident Command System. IS-195. Emergency Management Institute, National Emergency Training Center, Emmitsburg MD. 31 May 2005. Certification: Search and Rescue Technician II Evaluator, National Association for Search and Rescue. 16 May 2002. Search and Rescue Technician II, National Association for Search and Rescue. 14 October 2001. Search and Rescue Technician III, National Association for Search and Rescue. 16 July 2001. UWSP ArcView Training, 15-18 May 2000 National Science Foundation Teaching Initiatives Workshop, 1998 UWSP Teaching Summit participant, 1998 UWSP Education Technology Summit participant and recorder; 1997

Student Advising Three current, 110 graduated (two with Chancellor’s Leadership Award)

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PROFESSIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS AND DEVELOPMENT Publications "A Reconsideration of Pan African Orogenic Cycle in the Anti-Atlas Mountains, Morocco." Kevin Hefferan, Abderrahmane Soulaimani, Scott. D. Samson, Hassan Admou, Jeremy Inglis, Ali Saquaque, Chaib Latifa, and Neil Heywood. Journal of African Earth Science, 2014. “Excursion Learning: Pedagogy of the Field.” Chapter 62 in Stoltman, Joseph P., ed. 21st Century Geography: A Reference Handbook. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, Inc. 2011. Pp. 697-708. ISBN 978-1-4129-7464-6 Resource Management Map: “Deer Management Units Aviation Sectional.” In “Wisconsin Wing Helps Tally the Whitetails.” Civil Air Patrol Volunteer MarchApril 2009: 15. Laboratory Manual for Physical Geography. With K. A. Lemke and M. E. Ritter. New York: McGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2008. ISBN=9780072873641.

“Sudden Oak Death (Phytophtera ramorum).” In Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Forest Health Highlights 2007. December 2007.

N. C. Heywood April 2017 page 17 “Sudden Oak Death (Phytophtera ramorum).” In Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Forest Health Highlights 2006. December 2006. Extinction Maps: “Mammals Lost Since ca. A.D. 1500” (Figure 16.11b), and “Birds Lost Since ca. A.D. 1500” (Figure 16.11c). Both maps in Lomolino, Mark V.; Brett R. Riddle; and James H. Brown. Biogeography. Sunderland MA: Sinauer Associates Inc., 2005. p. 659. ISBN = 0878934790 “Integrating Field Trips and Classroom Learning into a Capstone Undergraduate Research Experience.” Journal of Geography 101: 173-180. With K. P. Hefferan and M. E. Ritter. Autumn 2002. "Needs for Institutional Emergency Planning: A Campus Model." In Proceedings of the 13th Conference on the Small City and Regional Community; Foundation Press,1999. pp. 217-224. ISBN 0-932310-40-0 "A Tribal Community/University Partnership for Environmental Justice in Wisconsin, 1993-1996." Proceedings of the 12th Conference on the Small City and Regional Community; Foundation Press,1997. pp. 77-83. ISBN 0-932-310-35-4 "Placing the Blame: Chronological Attribution for Mass Outbreaks of Waterborne Disease." Proceedings of the 11th Conference on the Small City and Regional Community; Stevens Point, WI, 1995. pp. 109-118. ISBN 0-932310-28-1 "Environmental Impacts Associated with Outdoor Recreation in Colorado." in A. Gill and R. Hartmann (eds.) Mountain Resort Development. Burnaby, BC, Canada: The Centre for Tourism Policy and Research, Simon Fraser University, 1992. pp. 143157. ISBN 0-86491-122-X "Perceptions of Environmental Risks and Locational Conflict in Central Wisconsin: Some Preliminary Thoughts and Newcomers' Impressions." with G. Tomas Murauskas. Proceedings of the Ninth (1990) Conference on the Small City and Regional Community, 1991. pp. 243-247. ISBN 0-932310-14-1 "Mountain Resort Development [report]."

Professional Geographer 44 (1992): 100. ISSN 0033-0124

Abstracted Professional Presentations "A Reconsideration of Pan African Orogenic Cycle in the Anti-Atlas Mountains, Morocco." Kevin Hefferan, Abderrahmane Soulaimani, Scott. D. Samson, Hassan Admou, Jeremy Inglis, Ali Saquaque, Chaib Latifa, and Neil Heywood. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA 12 December 2013. “604 Ma Tiddiline Conglomerate Detrital Zircon Ages, Bou Azzer Inlier, Morocco.” Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Charlotte NC. With Hefferan, Kevin; Samson, Scott. D.; Hietpa, Jack; Admou, Hassan; Inglis, Jeremy; and Saquaque, Ali. 11 October 2012.

N. C. Heywood April 2017 page 18 “Pan African Clastic Deposits in Trifya Basin, Bou Azzer, Morocco: Stratigraphic Relations and Ore Potential.” Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN. With K. P. Hefferan, Admou, H., Samson, S.D., Inglis, J., and Saquaque, A. 9 October 2011. “Approaches to Sustaining the Natural Environment.” Panel Moderator. 18th Conference on the Small City & Regional Community—Environmental Sustainability and Economic Development: Problems and Prospects. 07 April 2011. “Developing a 21st Century Geoscience Major: Melding the Old with the New.” 55th Annual Institute of Lake Superior Geology, Ely, MN. With K. P. Hefferan, 05-10 May 2009. “Small Communities, Social Needs, and Global Environmental Change: Water, Food, Health, Infrastructure.” 17th Conference on the Small City and Regional Community; Stevens Point, WI: 06 November 2008. “Field Experiences and Geoscience Technology in Undergraduate Education.” Geological Society of America Winter Meeting; Denver, CO. With K. P. Hefferan and K. W. Rice, 05 November 2004. “Field Experience as Reinforcement to Undergraduate Awareness of Contemporary Environmental Problems.” Association of College and University Biology Educators 46TH Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. With K. P. Hefferan, M. E. Ritter, D. Post, P. Gasque, R. Bell, and R. Reser. 13 September 2002. “Spectral Reflectance to Identify Blueschist Formations in the Anti-Atlas Mountain Range of Morocco.” American Geophysical Union; Washington DC. With K. P. Hefferan and B. Hubbel, 29 May 2002. “Integrating Field Trips and Classroom Learning into a Capstone Undergraduate Research Experience.” Geological Society of America Winter Meeting; Reno, NV: 14 November 2000. “The Chihuahuan Desert: Landscapes of Change.” UWSP Biology Undergraduate Symposium, invited feature speaker; Stevens Point WI: 20 April 2000. "Practical Considerations for Institutional Building Evacuation Plans." Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting; Honolulu, HA: 25 March 1999. "Needs for Institutional Emergency Planning: A Campus Model." 13th Conference on the Small City and Regional Community; Stevens Point, WI: 16 October 1998. "A Tribal Community/University Partnership for Environmental Justice in Wisconsin, 1993-1996." 12th Conference on the Small City and Regional Community; Louisville, KY: 26 October 1996. "Underground Storage Tanks (UST’s) for Recreational Homes in Northern Wisconsin." Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting; Chicago, IL: 15 March 1995.

N. C. Heywood April 2017 page 19 "Placing the Blame: Chronological Attribution for Mass Outbreaks of Waterborne Disease." 11th Conference on the Small City and Regional Community; Stevens Point, WI: 20 October 1994. "Who Declines Backcountry Recreation Interviews?" Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting; San Francisco, CA: 02 April 1994 "Latent Hazards in Highland Recreation Images." Geography of Leisure and Recreation Symposium, International Geographical Union Commission 10; Telluride, CO: 18 August 1992 "Environmental Impacts Associated with Outdoor Recreation in Colorado." International Conference on Recreation Trends and Mountain Resort Development; Vial, CO: 20 April 1991 "Planning for Disease Emergencies in Public Water Supplies." Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting; Toronto, Ont.: 22 April 1990 "Perceptions of Environmental Risks and Locational Conflict in Central Wisconsin: Some Preliminary Thoughts and Newcomers' Impressions." 9th Conference on the Small City and Regional Community; Stevens Point, WI: 29 March 1990 "Back-country Water: Coping with the Guardia Hazard." Western Social Sciences Conference; Denver, CO: 28 April 1988 "Giardia lamblia: Information, Cognition, and Behavior for a Hazard of Back-country Recreation." Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting; Phoenix, AZ: 09 April 1988 "Depurifying Nature: Growth in Awareness of the U.S. Giardia Hazard." Rocky Mountains/Great Plains Association of American Geographers and Prairie Canadian Association of Geographers; Regina, Saskatchewan: 19 September 1987

Workshop Presentations “Steps and Depths: The Rises and Falls of Berry Lake in the Twentieth Century,” at the Berry Lake Riparian Landowners Meeting. 26 April 2008. Wisconsin DNR, Forest Pest Management, annual planning meeting. “Surveillance Sampling for Sudden Oak Death (Phytophtera ramorum), Wisconsin, 2006.” 24 January 2007. Assessment Workshop, “Entry/Exit/Alumni Survey of the Major.” UWSP, 20 January 2005 [poster and presentation]. College Days for Kids. "Biosphere Hazards”, 1997-1998. High school science teacher workshops. "The Nine Laws of HTML","Interactive Electronic Lab Exercises in Environmental Science", "Bioclimatic Interpretation of Weather Data", "Applying the Geosciences to Assess Personal Hazards" . 1997, 1995, 1994, 1993

N. C. Heywood April 2017 page 20 "Choosing Removal Sites and Deciphering Technical Data in Subsurface Investigations." Workshop session presented to Tribal Environmental Officers at University of Wisconsin—Stevens Point. 20 April 1994.

Grants & Project Contracts “DARKNESS AT NOON: May 2017 Reconnaissance and Set-up for the Mid-day Total Solar Eclipse; Great Plains of North America, Monday 21 August 2017.” UWSP College of Letters and Science Undergraduate Education Initiative grant. $3255.20. "Beech Bark Disease Monitoring in Wisconsin: Establishment of a Beech Bark Disease Monitoring and Impact Assessment System (BBDMIAS) in Wisconsin." With H. Petrillo, UWSP College of Natural Resources. USDA Forest Service, Forest Health Protection, Northeastern Area. $54,749. With H. Petrillo. 2010-2012. “DeLorme Earthmate PN-40 GPS receivers, 2011.” UWSP College of Letters and Science Enhancement grant. $1.500.00. “Environmental Monitoring for Beech Bark Disease (Neonectria coccinea) in Wisconsin: a COLS Undergraduate Education Initiative, 2010.” UWSP College of Letters and Science Undergraduate Education Initiative grant. $5,121.00. “DeLorme Earthmate PN-40 GPS receivers, 2010.” Minigrant. $3,000.00.

UWSP Information Technology

“DeLorme XMap GIS Editor 7 software upgrade, 2010.” UWSP College of Letters and Science Intracollege Minigrant. $879.00. “Surveillance Sampling for Sudden Oak Death (Phytophtera ramorum), Great Lakes States, 2008.” USDA Forest Service, Forest Health Protection, Northeastern Area. $26,200 (1:1 match). “Surveillance Sampling for Sudden Oak Death (Phytophtera ramorum), Great Lakes States, 2008 – Student Internships and Travel Support.” UWSP College of Letters and Science Undergraduate Education Initiative grant. $1,800.00. “Surveillance Sampling for Sudden Oak Death (Phytophtera ramorum), Great Lakes States, 2007.” USDA Forest Service, Forest Health Protection, Northeastern Area. $36,000 (1:1 match). “Surveillance Sampling for Sudden Oak Death (Phytophtera ramorum), Wisconsin, 2006.” USDA Forest Service, Forest Health Protection, Northeastern Area. $29,000 (4:1 match). “Surveillance Sampling for Sudden Oak Death (Phytophtera ramorum), Wisconsin, 2005.” USDA Forest Service, Forest Health Protection, Northeastern Area. $25,000 (4:1 match). Assessment Fellowship for “Exit/Alumni Survey Development.” University of Wisconsin—Stevens Point. $1000. 2005.

N. C. Heywood April 2017 page 21 “DeLorme XMap GIS Editor 4 software, 2004.” UWSP College of Letters and Science Intracollege Minigrant. $1,000.00. “Olympus C-750UZ Digital Camera, for Course and Field Skill Instruction Development.” Awarded $308 from the UWSP College of Letters and Science Instructional Technology Development Minigrant. March 2004. “Garmin eTrexVista GPS Receivers for Classroom Training and Field Applications.” Awarded $692 from the UWSP College of Letters and Science Instructional Technology Development Minigrant. October 2003. “National set of DeLorme digital topographic maps and Xmap software for the Map Library.” Awarded $5857 from the UWSP Intracollege Software Grant. October 2001. “DeLorme digital topographic maps for Wisconsin, and Xmap with GIS Export and Remote Imagery Registration models for two cartography laboratories.” Awarded $1000 from the UWSP College of Letters and Science Instructional Technology Development Minigrant. October 2001. “Global Positioning System/Digital Map Training.” Awarded $250 from the U.S. Air Force Aerospace Education Foundation; 31 July 2000 for Civil Air Patrol Squadron WI-183 equipment & software. “Basic and Practical Application of Corrective Action Clean-up Procedures for Wisconsin Tribal Governments.” With J. Thiel and T. Kessler; awarded $30,000 by the United States Environmental Protection Agency, Region V, Office of Underground Storage Tanks/Leaking Underground Storage Tanks, Chicago, IL. #LS985227-01-0, September 1995. “A Tribal Community/University Environmental Justice Partnership in Wisconsin.” With H. Youngbear-Tibbets, J. Thiel, and T. Kessler; awarded $300,000 by the United States Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Environmental Justice, Washington, DC. #EQ824492-01-0, September 1995. University of Wisconsin—Stevens Point, University Personnel Development Committee. $980.00 granted for "Mapping Recent Outbreaks of Waterborne Disease in Northern Wisconsin." Award for October 1990 to May 1992. University of Colorado—Boulder, Natural Hazards Research Applications and Information Center. $2000.00 granted for "Backcountry Water: Recreation Resource and Disease Hazard in the Colorado Front Range." Award for June to October 1987.

Consultant Work USDA Forest Service; Sudden Oak Death National Planning and Training Meeting, Portland OR 10-22 November 2007. USDA Forest Service; Sudden Oak Death National Planning and Training Meeting, Clemson SC 20-21 March 2007.

N. C. Heywood April 2017 page 22 USDA Forest Service, national Forest Health Monitoring Division (Asheville NC); Clemson University Forest Pathology Laboratory; Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Forestry Division (Fitchburg). Emergency Foliage Sampling (follow-up on possible positives for Phytophtera ramorum), Sheboygan Marsh and Long Lake WI. 16 November and 07 December 2006. USDA Forest Service, national Forest Health Monitoring Division (Asheville NC); Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Forestry Division (Fitchburg). Emergency Soil and Water Sampling (follow-up on possible positives for Phytophtera ramorum), Sheboygan Marsh and Long Lake WI. 27 October 2006. USDA Forest Service; Sudden Oak Death National Debriefing and Planning Meeting, Atlanta GA. 08-09 November 2006. USDA Forest Service; development of the Sudden Oak Death National Database Encoding Sheets. March 2006. USDA Forest Service; Sudden Oak Death National Debriefing and Planning Meeting, Atlanta GA 25-26OCT05 Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Forestry Division, J. CummingsCarlson; and Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection (DATCP), R. Dahl. Selection and Implementation of Sampling Targets for “Surveillance Sampling for Sudden Oak Death (Phytophtera ramorum), Wisconsin, 2005.” Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Forestry Division, Forest Pest Management. Field mapping/Collection Technician, Sudden Oak Death fungus (Phytophtera ramorum) statewide survey. May-October 2004. John Wiley, Inc. Manuscript Reviewer (Biogeography). January 2000. International Thomson Publishing, Inc. Biogeography). January 2000.

Manuscript Reviewer (Introduction to

National Science Foundation, Climate Dynamics Program. Research Grant Proposal Reviewer (ATM-9984988). 15 October 1999. “Basic and Practical Application of Corrective Action Clean-up Procedures for Wisconsin Tribal Governments.” EPA Grant #LS985227-01-0. Wisconsin Site Assessor certification training workshop for Tribal staff, June 1996. Optilearn, Inc. Documentation and CD-ROM Reviewer, various titles. 1994-1995. "Enhancing Tribal Capabilities to Manage Underground Storage.", EPA Grant #L995355-01-0. Assumed position of project director, November 1994. "Removal of an Abandoned Underground Fuel Oil Storage Tank." Lac Du Flambeau Band of the Lake Superior Chippewa Nation, Lac Du Flambeau, WI. Invited Observer at Tank Removal, 09 September 1994. MacMillan Publishing Company. Book Reviewer (Geosystems). January 1993.

N. C. Heywood April 2017 page 23 National Science Foundation, Geography and Regional Science Program. Research Grant Proposal Reviewer (SES-9213673). 30 April 1992.

Professional Memberships American Geophysical Union Association of American Geographers Biogeography Specialty Group Natural Hazards Specialty Group Recreation and Tourism Specialty Group National Council for Geographic Education Geological Society of America National Association for Search and Rescue

Professional Service Association of American Geographers, Recreation and Tourism Specialty Group. Board of Directors 1995-1997. International Geographical Union, Commission 10. Field Trip Guide in Rooseveldt National Forest, Colorado. 15 August 1992.

Professional Workshops Attended Sudden Oak Death Workshop, St. Paul, MN, 24 May 2006. Sudden Oak Death Workshop, Stevens Point, 18 May 2005. Sudden Oak Death Workshop, Wisconsin Dells, 27 May 2004. GIS/ArcView Workshop, UW-Stevens Point, 15-18 May 2000. Teaching Summit, UW-Stevens Point, 13-14 January 1999. National Science Foundation. Math and Science Curricular Initiatives workshop, Lincoln, NE. 27-30 May 1998. The David Bauer Grant-seeking Seminar, UW-Stevens Point, 16-17 April 1997. Education Technology Summit, UW-Stevens Point, 16-17 January 1997. Regional Workshop on Interactive Multimedia Classroom Technology, UW-Stout, 23-24 May 1995. "The Equitable Classroom: An Exploration of Effective Techniques." Workshop by J. Goldsmith, UWSP, 09 November 1992.

Other (Ongoing) Research Endeavors “Solar Eclipse Bioclimatology Effects upon Flora and Fauna, Nebraska, August 2017.” Data collection proposal, in joint development with Astronomers and Biologists.

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ENGAGEMENT & SERVICE Campus Service UNIVERSITY SERVICE UWSP Department Review Subcommittee (interim Chair 2012), 2012-2015. UWSP Constitution and Handbook Revision Subcommittee, 2009-2013; 2017. UWSP Chancellor Search and Screen Committee (Chair) 2009-2010. UWSP Accreditation Team; Engagement and Service Task Force (Chair) 2006-2008; Accreditation Criterion 5 Open Forum 10 April 2007. UW System Faculty College. “Scholarship of Teaching and Learning.” 27-29 May 2007. UWSP Program Review Subcommittee (Provost Appointee) 2005-2007, co-Chair 20082009 Assessment Fellowship 2004. Exit/Alumni Survey Development. Faculty Senate 1998-2004; 2013-2015. Environmental Health and Safety Committee, 1993-2000; 2008-2009. EHS Education and Training SubCommittee (Chair), 1997-1999 Severe Weather web site, 1998. Power Failure web site, 1997. University Affairs Committee, 1995-1996; 1999. Program Review Committee; Political Science, 1998-2000. Faculty Mentor, Knutzen Hall, 1998-2000. Wisconsin Tribal Environment Liaison Committee, 1993-1997 (chair after 1995). Wisconsin Board of Regents Testimony, Education Technology, 25 March 1996. COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE “ABC’s of Global Positioning Systems” University of Wisconsin – Stevens Point LIFE public forum, UWSP. 20, 27OCT11. “Earthquake Disasters: Then, Now, Later.” University of Wisconsin – Stevens Point LIFE public forum, UWSP. 20APR10. “A Tale of Two Cities 2010: Port-au-Prince and Concepcion.” University of Wisconsin – Stevens Point LIFE public forum, UWSP. 06APR10. College of Letters and Science Undergraduate Research Symposium organizing committee, 2008-2010, co-Chair 2009.

N. C. Heywood April 2017 page 25 Teaching Colloquium: Service-Learning. Stevens Point WI, 16 February 2007. Science Education for New Civic Engagements and Responsibilities (SENCER) COLS participant. “Katrina: Politics, Policy, and Ethics in America’s Most Destructive Natural Disaster.” College of Letters & Science public forum, UWSP. 04OCT05. ad hoc committee for Letters and Science Field Studies Center, 2004-2007. "Chihuahuan Desert—Landscapes of Change” Invited presentation at the Voices of the Desert Symposium, Stevens Point, WI 20 April 2000. "Some Demonstration of Classroom Technology." Coordinator: Presentations at University of Wisconsin—Stevens Point for the Academy of Letters and Science. 20 November 1997. College of Letters and Science Dean's Advisory Committee, 1994-1998. Letters and Science Dean's Advisory Subcommittee, Faculty Project Funding, 1996-1998 ad hoc committee for Letters and Science Dean's Advisory Committee Reorganization, 1996 (Chair) "Placing the Blame: Chronological Attribution for Mass Outbreaks of Waterborne Disease—A Multimedia Presentation." University of Wisconsin—Stevens Point, College of Letters and Science Forum, Stevens Point, WI: 28 April 1995. “Minds on Science” Teacher Outreach Program Committee, 1993-1997. DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY AND GEOLOGY Department Chair, 2009-2012 Program Review Committee, 2006-2009 (Chair). • Enrollment Survey 2005-2009 • Major Declaration Survey 2007-present • Graduation Survey 2000-present • Alumni Survey 2007 Personnel/Retention Committee, 1995-present (chair 2005-2006). Regional Archaeology Liaison Committee, 1998-2000. Budget Committee, 1994-1996; 2015-2016 (Chair). Curriculum Committee, 1997-2000, 1989-1994, 2004-2005; (chair 1991-1992, 19992000, 2014-2015). Student Affairs Committee, 1990-1993; 2012-present. Merit Committee, 1996-1997; 1993-1994 (chair); 1990-1991 (chair); 2006-2007.

N. C. Heywood April 2017 page 26 Assessment Committee, 1999-2000 (chair), 2002-2004; 2005-2008 (chair); 2012-2013 (chair); 2016-2017. Library Representative, 1989-1991. Director - Multimedia Learning Lab, 1997-2000.

Community Service PRESENTATIONS “ABC’s of Global Positioning Systems.” Learning Is ForEver (LIFE). Stevens Point, WI 20, 27OCT11. “Earthquakes: Past and Present.” Learning Is ForEver (LIFE). Stevens Point, WI 20 September 2010. “A Tale of Two Cities: 2010.” At Earthquake Disasters in Haiti and Chile: A Panel Discussion on the Social, Cultural, and Human Dimensions. 06 April 2010. “Steps and Depths: The Rises and Falls of Berry Lake in the Twentieth Century.” at the Berry Lake Riparian Landowners Meeting. 26 April 2008. “Global Positioning System: Geocaching.” Portage County Library. Steens Point, WI 02AUG 2007. “Global Positioning Systems for the Citizen.” Winchester Academy. Waupaca, WI 02APR 2007. “Global Positioning System: Navigation.” Boy Scout Troop 114. Rudolph, WI 17OCT 2006. “Global Positioning Systems: Navigation.” Cub Scout Pack 222. Plover, WI 22SEP 2006. “Global Positioning Systems for the Citizen.” Learning Is ForEver (LIFE). Stevens Point, WI 06 & 13SEP 2006. "Plate Tectonics." Summer program for gifted students at Washington School; Stevens Point, WI. 11 June1998. "Earthquakes & Plate Tectonics." Summer program for gifted students at Washington School; Stevens Point, WI. 19 June1997. "Scientists, Scholars, Professors." Career Day, Classroom visit to St. Philip School, 3rd and 4th Grades; Rudolph, WI. 01 February 1995. "Rock & Mineral Resources in Daily Life." Classroom visit to Madison Elementary School, 1st and 2nd Grades; Stevens Point, WI. 11 November 1993. "Rock & Mineral Resource Materials." Classroom visit to Rudolph Elementary School Kindergarten, 3rd, and 4th Levels; Rudolph, WI. 30 April 1993.

N. C. Heywood April 2017 page 27 "Environmental Impacts of Recreation in Colorado." Heart of Wisconsin Gem & Mineral Society, East Junior High School; Wisconsin Rapids, WI. 14 January 1993. "Rock Types and Resources." classroom visit to Rudolph Elementary School 1st & 2nd Levels; Rudolph, WI. 22 October 1992. "Occupation and Settlement Patterns at Hazardous Sites." classroom visit to Suffield High School 12th Grade; Suffield, CT. 21 December 1991. "Samples of Rock and Mineral Resources." classroom visit to Washington School Third Grades; Stevens Point, WI. 09 September 1991.

VOLUNTEER WORK Phi Kappa Phi, UWSP Chapter 245. Vice President/Treasurer/president-elect, 20142015; President 2015-present. Phi Kappa Phi, National. Reviewer for International Studies grant proposals. 20152016. SHAMA Kids, Inc. Board member, Sponsor co-coordinator, Director, 2012-present. Science Olympiad, North Central Wisconsin, Fossils Competition facilitator. UWMarathon County. 14 February 2015; 13 February 2016; 11 February 2017. (with students Bryan Hoff, Keaton Katarincic, Robert Sorgel, and John White) USS Julius A. Furer (DEG/FFG-6) Shipmates’ Association. Vice President, 2009-2013. President, 2013-2015.

N. C. Heywood April 2017 page 28 Bluegrass in the Pines. Support staff, 2010-present. Civil Air Patrol. U.S. Air Force Auxiliary, WI-183. Deer Management Unit flight maps, 2008-2009; Ground Team Map Training, 2000; Ground Team GPS Training, 2000. Rudolph Scouts Planning Committee. Boy Scout Troop 114, Rudolph, WI. Planning Committee member, 1995-2000; Samoset Council BSA Leader Training Staff. Orienteering, Wausau, WI. 1998-1999; councilor for Science, Computers. Orienteering, Meteorology, Geology, Nature, Astronomy, and Aviation badges, 1995-2000; Eagle Project Advisor for 1) the Rudolph Grotto Map, and 2) the Rudolph Grotto Web Site, 1998-2000. "Wisconsin Rapids Area Catholic Schools Education Technology Committee." St. Philip School, Rudolph, WI. Committee member, 1997-1999. "St. Philip Home and School Committee." St. Philip School, Rudolph, WI. Committee member, 1996-1998; Treasurer 1996-1998.

PRESS INTERVIEWS "Severe Weather Awareness and Preparedness." Wednesday, 22 April 1998.

WSAW Channel 7 Television

"Just in Case There's a Monday Quake..." Stevens Point Journal Friday, November 1990.

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"Geologist Says This Wasn't the Big One..." Stevens Point Journal Saturday, 21 October 1989.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Birth: Monday, 04 June 1956; Fountain Hill, PA Citizenship: United States of America national High School: Granby Memorial High School; Granby CT (Class of 1974) National Service: U. S. Navy, May 1976-April 1980; navigation • USS Julius A. Furer FFG-6 1976-1979 • Command Staff Carrier Group Four CCG-4 1979-1980 Travel: Europe, Africa, Middle East, Caribbean, North America Domestic: single; committed

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Kilauea, Hawaii July 2006

Grapevine Hills, Texas January 2008

Costolon, Texas January 2007

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REFERENCES Dr. David Ozsvath (Professor, Chair) Department of Geography and Geology University of Wisconsin—Stevens Point (UWSP) Stevens Point, WI 54481-3897 (715) 346-4454/2629 [email protected] Dr. Keith Rice (Professor, previous Chair) Department of Geography and Geology University of Wisconsin—Stevens Point (UWSP) Stevens Point, WI 54481-3897 (715) 346-4454/2629 [email protected] Dr. Charles Clark (Dean) University of Wisconsin—Colleges Regional Executive Officer and Dean (608) 636-4778 [email protected] Mr. Manfred Mielke (Director) Forest Health Monitoring, Northeast Region U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), National Forest Service St. Paul, MN 55108 (651) 649-5267 [email protected] Ms. Jane Cummings-Carlson (retired Director) c/o Forest Health Monitoring-Wisconsin Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) Fitchburg, WI 53711 (608) 275-3273 [email protected]