1 April 2008
[This Résumé printed from: http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/resume.html]
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ANTH 113-1 (Human Cultural Diversity), MWF from 9 -> 9:50am in Ayres 106. SOSC 303 (Cultural Concepts: Human Social Evolution, MWF from 11 ->11:50am in Butte 505. ANTH 496/496H (History of Theory/Method), Mon & Wed from 4 -> 5:15pm in Butte 319.. FALL 2008 OFFICE HOURS} Monday & Wednesday} 8 -> 8:30am and 2 -> 4pm (and by appointment) |
Born: September 1942 (Jersey City, New Jersey)
Married: December 1963
One Child: Born October 1972 (Married April
1993)
Two Grandchildren: May 1996 and February
1998)
Ph.D. 1972 Anthropology, University of Oregon,
Eugene, Oregon.
M. A. 1969 Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene,
Oregon.
B. A. 1967 Sociology-Anthropology, Western Washington
University, Bellingham, Washington.
Military Service: United States Air Force
(1961->1965), Honorable Discharge
1960->1961} Course Work at New York University, New York
City.
I joined the faculty of California State University, Chico in August 1973 and retired in May 2005. I am currently participating in FERP (Faculty Early Retirement Program) which allows me to teach full-time for a single semester. Over the years 1975->1977 I was the Social Science Coordinator for the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences and in 1977 I was granted tenure and was also promoted to Associate Professor. In fall 1977 I became the Associate Dean in The Center for Regional and Continuing Education at CSU, Chico, a position I held from 1977->1988. In 1982 I was promoted to Professor. I resigned from my Administrative Position in July 1988 and returned to full-time teaching in Fall 1989. In 1994 students selected me for Honorary Membership in the Chico Chapter of Phi Eta Sigma (National Honor Society) and for the years 1997->1999 I was selected to be one of five "Master Teachers" of California State University, Chico. In 2001 students selected me for Honorary Membership in the Alpha Alpha Mu Chapter of Alpha Psi Omega (National Theatre Honor Society). At the end of May 2005 I retired from California State University, Chico and my colleague gave me the title of Professor Emeritus of Anthropology. I taught under FERP [Faculty Early Retirement Program] in Fall 2005, Fall 2006, and Fall 2007. I am scheduled to teach under FERP in Fall 2008.
Professor Emeritus of Anthropology (since 2005)
California State University,
Chico
Chico, California 95929-0400
Office:
530-898-6220 / FAX: 530-898-6143
Department of
Anthropology: 530-898-6192
Home Page: http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/
e-mail: curbanowicz@csuchico.edu
Professor Emeritus of Anthropology (2005)
Associate Dean, Regional and Continuing Education, CSU, Chico
(1977->1988)
Social Science Coordinator, CSU, Chico (1975->1977)
Anthropology Faculty Member at CSU, Chico (1973 to the
present)
Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, MN (1972->1973)
622
Madrone Avenue
Chico, CA 95926-1722
(530) 343-8180
Teaching areas include Cultural Anthropology (ANTH 113 and ANTH 303, previously numbered ANTH 13 and ANTH 103), History and Theory of Anthropology (ANTH 496, previously numbered ANTH 296), Peoples and Cultures of the Pacific (ANTH 373, previously numbered ANTH 173), Charles Darwin, as well as Tourism. I have also taught SOSC 303 (Cultural Concepts: Human Social Evolution, previously numbered SOSC 103). Since 1973 I have made more than thirty public presentations for the Anthropology Forum. I have conducted research in Australia and New Zealand (2001, 2002, 2006, and 2007) as well as research in the Galápagos Islands (2000) and Ecuador and Perú, including Lima and Machu Picchu. Have also conducted research in Costa Rica, as well as England, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia, Estonia, and Poland (1999). Have been involved in on-going research dealing with Hawai'i since 1970 (most recently in 2007). In December 2004 and January 2005, as part of the "Scholarship@Sea" program of Princess Cruise Lines, I was the "destination lecturer" on the Tahitian Princess, providing lectures on French Polynesia, including Tahiti, the Marquesas, and the Cook Islands for two ten-day cruises; also conducted research on tourism over this period of time. In May-June 2005 I was one of the lecturers on the Pacific Princess for a twenty-five day cruise from Honolulu through Micronesia and Melanesia with the cruise stopping at Nagasaki (Japan) and terminating in Xingang (Beijing), China. In April-May 2006 I was one of the lecturers on the Pacific Princess for a twenty-one day cruise as we cruised from Sydney, Australia, to Osaka, Japan. In January-February 2007 I was one of the "Enrichment Lecturers" for the Cunard Line on the Queen Elizabeth 2 for a twenty-eight day cruise from Los Angeles, California, to Sydney, Australia and at the end of February 2007 I was one of the lecturers on the Sapphire Princess on a twelve-day cruise from Sydney to Auckland, New Zealand. In June-July 2007 I was one of the lecturers on the m/s Paul Gauguin (part of Regent Seven Seas Cruises) for an eleven-day cruise out of Pape'ete, Tahiti to various islands of French Polynesia.
Ph.D. research was conducted in the Polynesian Kingdom of Tonga (1970 & 1971) combined with research in Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, Western Samoa, American Samoa, Tahiti, and Hawai'i. Since 1970, on-going research conducted on culture change in the Pacific with emphasis on Hawai'i; have made thirty trips to Hawai'i since 1970 (the most recent in 2007) and several trips to Tahiti/French Polynesia (1980, 2004, 2005, 2007), involving research in those islands. Conducted research in Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Taiwan, and Japan (1986). Have conducted research on tourism in Western Canada and Alaska (1988), Europe (1989, 1999, and 2001), Oregon, Washington, as well as Costa Rica (1999). Research conducted on "Charles Darwin" (and tourism issues) in the United Kingdom (1989, 1991, and 1999), as well as Australia and New Zealand (2001 and 2002). Most recently, conducted research on tourism issues in Hawai'i and French Polynesia in 2007. Since 1998, have conducted research on tourism (specifically the "gaming" or gambling/gaming industry ) in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Kansas, Mississippi, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington; have presented gaming/tourism papers (on and off-campus, and available on the World Wide Web as indicated below)
Over 1977->1988, while Associate Dean in The Center for Regional and Continuing Education, responsibilities included Extension Courses, Non-Credit Workshops, and ALCI [American Language and Culture Institute] (a self-supporting English as a Second Language Program); responsibilities included a budget/personnel that began in 1977 at ~$250,000/year and was at ~$750,000+/year in 1988; served as liaison to various campus units. Successfully authored (or co-authored/contributed to) grants and contracts (in excess of ~$500,000) involving distance education and/or telecommunication activities. Involved in the transition from terrestrial ITFS [Instructional Television Fixed Service] educational system in Northern California to C-Band/Ku-band satellite activities throughout North America [known as CSU*SAT CHICO]; contributed to creation, marketing, and distribution of upper-division Computer Science courses via videotape modules to industry locations. In 1994, working with Ms. Nanci Ellis, placed the first CSU, Chico Anthropology syllabus on the WWW: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (ANTH 13).
While teaching over ITFS in 1993, made a 70 minute presentation as "Charles Darwin" (in the first person) and this videotape was used in various classes. In 1995, began working with Ms. Donna Crowe on a Darwin presentation and over the Spring break of 1996 (April 1-4), and working with Ms. Martha Acuña (now retired from the College of Humanities and Fine Arts), was videotaped as Charles Darwin in the first person (for eight hours). These videotapes have been edited into four instructional modules for classroom instruction and four videos are available on the World Wide Web: Charles Darwin: Reflections - Part One: The Beginning, (1997, 17 minutes) and Charles Darwin: - Part One: The Voyage, ~Twenty-two Minute Instructional Videotape (1999, 22 minutes and Produced and Edited by Donna Crowe), Charles Darwin: - Part Two: The Voyage, (2001, 27 minutes, edited by Ms. Vilma Hernandez and Produced by Donna Crowe), and Charles Darwin: - Part Three: A Man of Science. (2003, 24 minutes, Produced and Edited by Donna Crowe). All are available via the Internet.
Since 1973, have given numerous public lectures. In the 1980s served a three-year term as Board Member of the Public Service Satellite Consortium (PSSC) and a two-year term as Board Member of the Pacific Telecommunications Council (PTC) and the Society of Satellite Professionals International (SSPI). Served as consultant to the University of Hawai'i on their Instructional Television Fixed Service (ITFS) system (known as HITS [Hawai'i Interactive Television System] and served as outside reader for INTELSAT [International Telecommunications Satellite organization] for their Project SHARE [Satellites for Health And Rural Education] activities.
In 1988->1989 was recipient of a CSU, Chico Meritorious Performance Award and in 1994 was awarded Honorary Membership in the Chico Chapter of Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Society and, with Lance Hauer, was Co-Advisor to the CSU, Chico chapter (1995->1999). In 1994-1995 was a semi-finalist for Outstanding Teacher Award at CSU, Chico, and in 1996->1997 was a recipient of a PSSI (Performance Salary Step Increase) at CSU, Chico. Have served on various Departmental, College, and extra-Departmental committees (including Personnel, Search, Graduate, and Five-Year Reviews); appointed to campus-wide FRAS (Faculty Recognition And Support Committee) for 1994->1995 and was Chair of FRAS for the 1995-1996 Academic Year; was re-appointed to FRAS for the 1999-2001 Academic Years. Was a Member of the Academic Senate for the 1995-1996 Academic Year and served in a "proxy" capacity on the Senate in Fall 1998 for an Anthropology colleague. Was selected as a "Master Teacher" by my colleagues for the 1997->1999 Academic Years. Have served as referee for articles submitted to The Annals of Tourism Research, Human Organization, Medical Anthropology Quarterly, and Pacific Studies and as manuscript reviewer for Mayfield Publishing Company, McGraw Hill Publishing Company, and The University of Arizona press. Have reviewed books for the Quarterly Review of Biology, Configurations (Georgia Institute of Technology), Ethnos (Stocklhom), Anthropology And Humanism, as well as other professional journals.
2005->2007: I was a member of the Curriculum, Graduate, Personnel, and Student Outcome Assessment Committees in the Department of Anthropology and served as Minor Advisor (1989->2005) for the department. For 2003->2005 I was the "outside member" of the Personnel Committee for the Department of Theatre Arts (College of Humanities and Fine Arts). In May 2005 my colleagues awarded me the title of Professor Emeritus of Anthropology. Although I am participating in the Faculty Early Retirement Program (FERP) I continue to serve on appropriate Department Committees in the fall semester that I teach: in fall 2006 I was the Department of Anthropology's representative on the Dean Selection Committee for the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences and in fall 2007 I was the Department of Anthropology's representative on the Sabbatical, Leaves, and Travel Committee of the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences.
Interests in (#1) Activities in Islands of the Pacific, (#2) Charles Darwin, (#3) Creativity, (#4) Anthropology and the WWW, (#5) the Gaming/Gambling industry, and (#6), Tourism.
For a complete "Reverse Chronological Order" of all Papers, Publications, Performances, and Professional Activities since 1965 to the present, please see http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/ReverseChronOrder.html.
in progress http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/DarwinPagesOnly.html [UrbanowiczDarwinPagesOnly].
in progress http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/UrbanowiczCitations.html [UrbanowiczCitationsOnTheWeb].
in progress http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/PacificReferences.html [Various Pacific References]
2007a http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/SelfTesting/ANTH373FA2007TESTThree.htm [CSU, Chico ANTH 373, Self-Test #3 for Exam 3, December 19.]
2007b http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/SelfTesting/ANTH113FA2007TESTThree.htm [CSU, Chico ANTH 113, Self-Test #3 for Exam 3, December 17. ]
2007c http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/PearlHarbor2007.html [Pearl Harbor After Sixty-Six Years and World War II in the PTO (Pacific Theater of Operations)]. For the CSU, Chico Anthropology Forum at CSU, Chico, December 6.]
2007d http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/SelfTesting/ANTH496FALL2007TESTTwo.htm [CSU, Chico ANTH 496, Self-Test #2 for Exam 2, November 14. ]
2007e http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/SelfTesting/ANTH373FA2007TESTTwo.htm [CSU, Chico ANTH 373, Self-Test #2 for Exam 3, November 9. ]
2007f http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/SelfTesting/ANTH113FA2007TESTTwo.htm [CSU, Chico ANTH 113, Self-Test #2 for Exam 2, November 9. ]
2007g http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/ANTH600Fall2007.html [Into the 21st Century. For Professor William Loker's CSU, Chico ANTH 600 (Core Seminar in Anthropology) on October 16, 2007, at California State University, Chico.
2007h http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/SelfTesting/ANTH496FA2007TESTOne.htm [CSU, Chico ANTH 496, Self-Test #1 for Exam 1, October 8.]
2007i http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/SelfTesting/ANTH373FA2007TESTOne.htm [CSU, Chico ANTH 373, Self-Test #1 for Exam 1, September 28.]
2007j http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/SelfTesting/ANTH113FA2007TESTOne.htm [CSU, Chico ANTH 113, Self-Test #1 for Exam 1, September 28.]
2007k http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/HFAGalapagosAugust2007.html [Why Go To Th e Galápagos? Why Not! For the Humanities Center Friday Tertulia at CSU, Chico, August 31.]
2007l http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/syllabi/SYL_496-FA2007.html [CSU, Chico ANTH 496/496H, History of Theory/Method. Fall 2007 ].
2007m http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/syllabi/SYL_373-FA2007.html [CSU, Chico ANTH 373, Pacific Cultures. Fall 2007 ].
2007n http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/syllabi/SYL_113-FA2007.html [CSU, Chico ANTH 113, Human Cultural Diversity. Fall 2007 ].
2007o http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/PowerPoint/ANTH496FA2007/ [CSU, Chico ANTH 496, History of Theory/Method. Fall 2007 PowerPoint Overview].
2007p http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/PowerPoint/ANTH496FA2007/ [CSU, Chico ANTH 373, Pacific Cultures Fall 2007 PowerPoint Overview].
2007q http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/PowerPoint/ANTH113FA2007 [CSU, Chico ANTH 113, Human Cultural Diversity. Fall 2007 PowerPoint Overview].
2007r http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/Gauguin2007Refs.html [Gauguin Pacific References} 25 June 2007]
2007s http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/JanMarch2007Refs.html [Specific Pacific References} 15 January 2007]
2006a http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/SelfTesting/SOSC303FALL2006TESTThree.htm [CSU, Chico SOSC 303, Self-Test #3 for Exam 3, December 11.]
2006b http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/SelfTesting/ANTH113FA2006TESTThree.htm [CSU, Chico ANTH 113, Self-Test #3 for Exam 3, December 11. ]
2006c http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/SelfTesting/ANTH496FALL2006TESTTwo.htm [CSU, Chico ANTH 496, Self-Test #2 for Exam 2, November 8. ]
2006d http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/SelfTesting/SOSC303FALL2006TESTTwo.htm [CSU, Chico SOSC 303, Self-Test #2 for Exam 2, November 3. ]
2006e http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/SelfTesting/ANTH113FA2006TESTTwo.htm [CSU, Chico ANTH 113, Self-Test #2 for Exam 2, November 3.]
2006f http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/SelfTesting/SOSC303FA2006TESTOne.htm [CSU, Chico SOSC 303, Self-Test #1 for Exam 1, September 22.]
2006g http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/SelfTesting/ANTH113FA2006TESTOne.htm [CSU, Chico ANTH 113, Self-Test #1 for Exam 1,September 22.]
2006h http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/syllabi/SYL_496-FA2006.html [CSU, Chico ANTH 496/496H, Proseminar. Fall 2006 ].
2006i http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/syllabi/SYL_113-FA2006.html [CSU, Chico ANTH 113, Human Cultural Diversity. Fall 2006 ].
2006j http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/syllabi/SYL_SOSC303-FA2006[CSU, Chico SOSC 303, Cultural Concepts: Human Social Evolution . Fall 2006 ].
2006k http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/PowerPoint/ANTH496FA2006/ [CSU, Chico ANTH 496, Proseminar Fall 2006 PowerPoint Overview].
2006l http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/PowerPoint/ANTH113FA2006 [CSU, Chico ANTH 113, Human Cultural Diversity. Fall 2006 PowerPoint Overview].
2006m http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/PowerPoint/SOSC303FA2006 [CSU, Chico SOSC 303, Cultural Concepts: Human Social Evolution. Fall 2006 PowerPoint Overview].
2006n http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/AprilMay2006CruiseDates.html [Discussion Points For "Lunch With A Scientist" for the classroom of Ms. Tina McAllister, Nelson Avenue Middle School, Oroville, CA, 95965, February 28).
2006o http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/AprilMay2006CruiseDates.html [April->May 2006 Cruise Dates} Selected Historical Dates for the 21-Day Islands of the Pacific Theatre Cruise, Sydney to Osaka, April 26-May 17, Pacific Princess Itinerary K612].
2006p http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/March2006PacificForum.html [Back to the Pacific Again (and Again and Again and Again)! For the CSU, Chico Anthropology Forum at CSU, Chico, March 2.]
2006q http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/May2005PacificCruiseTwo.html [Cruising Through World War II Battle Islands in the Pacific. For a presentation at The Lodge, Chico, California, January 4.]
2005a http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/SelfTesting/SOSC303FALL2005TESTThree.htm [CSU, Chico SOSC 303, Self-Test #3 for Exam 3, December 12.]
2005b http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/SelfTesting/ANTH113FA2005TESTThree.htm [CSU, Chico ANTH 113, Self-Test #3 for Exam 3, December 12.]
2005c http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/PHIL321Fall2005.html [Urbanowicz on Darwin And Human Happiness. For a presentation in Professor Robert Stewart's PHIL 321 (ETHICS AND HUMAN HAPPINESS) at CSU, Chico, November 30.]
2005d http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/May2005PacificCruise.html [A Pacific Cruise in 2005. For a presentation at the meeting of the Magellan Society, Chico, California, November 11.]
2005e http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/FARFall2005.html [CSU, Chico Faculty Activity Report for the period of July 1, 2004 to June 30, 2005; November 1]
2005f http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/SelfTesting/ANTH496FALL2005TESTTwo.htm [CSU, Chico ANTH 496, Self-Test #2 for Exam 2, November 9. ]
2005g http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/SelfTesting/SOSC303FALL2005TESTTwo.htm [CSU, Chico SOSC 303, Self-Test #2 for Exam 2, November 4. ]
2005h http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/SelfTesting/ANTH113FA2005TESTTwo.htm [CSU, Chico ANTH 113, Self-Test #2 for Exam 2, November 4. ]
2005i http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/ANTH600Fall2005.html [Reflections: For Professor William Loker's CSU, Chico ANTH 600 (Core Seminar in Anthropology), October 19.]
2005j http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/SelfTesting/ANTH496FA2005TESTOne.htm [CSU, Chico ANTH 496, Self-Test #1 for Exam 1, October 3. ]
2005k http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/SelfTesting/SOSC303FA2005TESTOne.htm [CSU, Chico SOSC 303, Self-Test #1 for Exam 1, September 23. ]
2005h http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/SelfTesting/ANTH113FA2005TESTOne.htm [CSU, Chico ANTH 113, Self-Test #1 for Exam 1,September 23.]
2005l http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/ENRMeetingSep2005.html [A Personal View of the Millennial Student. For a presentation at the Annual CSU, Chico Enrollment Management Meeting, September 16.]
2005m http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/WorldWarIIEnds2005.html [World War II Ends! For the CSU, Chico Anthropology Forum at CSU, Chico, September 1.]
2005n http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/PowerPoint/ANTH496FA2005/ [CSU, Chico ANTH 496, Proseminar Fall 2005 PowerPoint Overview].
2005o http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/syllabi/SYL_496-FA2005.html [CSU, Chico ANTH 496/496H, Proseminar. Fall 2005].
2005p http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/PowerPoint/SOSC303FA2005 [CSU, Chico SOSC 303, Cultural Concepts: Human Social Evolution. Fall 2005 PowerPoint Overview].
2005q http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/syllabi/SYL_SOSC303-FA2005.html [CSU, Chico SOSC 303, Cultural Concepts: Human Social Evolution . Fall 2005].
2005r http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/PowerPoint/ANTH113FA2005 [CSU, Chico ANTH 113, Human Cultural Diversity. Fall 2005 PowerPoint Overview].
2005s http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/syllabi/SYL_113-FA2005.html [CSU, Chico ANTH 113, Human Cultural Diversity. Fall 2005].
For a complete "Reverse Chronological Order" of all Papers, Publications, Performances, and Professional Activities since 1965 to the present, please see http://www.csuchico.edu/~curban/ReverseChronOrder.html.
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