Inventory_Learning_Resources_3

Inventory of Learning Resources
People, authors, experts.
Hadley-Ives, Eric: Associate Professor of Liberal Studies and Liberal and
Integrative Studies
Degree: Ph.D. Washington University
Liberal and Integrative Studies
University of Illinois at Springfield
One University Plaza, MS UHB 3038
Springfield, Illinois 62703
Office: UHB 3028
Office Phone: 217-206-8207
E-mail: [email protected]
Rationale: Presently serving as the coordinating chair of the online Liberal and
Integrative Studies Program at UIS, Dr. Hadley-Ives has served as my graduate professor
and graduate advisor. Eric Hadley-Ives has also served as my online instructor for: LNT
501 Graduate Colloquium.
Karl McDermott, Accountancy Professor, Ameren Endowed Professor
Degree: Ph.D. University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Liberal and Integrative Studies
University of Illinois at Springfield
One University Plaza, MS UHB 4093
Springfield, Illinois 62703
Office: UHB 4090
Office Phone: 217-206-8468
E-mail: [email protected]
Rationale: Professor McDermott’s area of expertise is public utility regulation. He has
extensive experience in and knowledge of the field. I am in Professor McDermott’s
“American Policy and Regulation Class.” He has agreed to guide me in an independent
study. McDermott was a Commissioner in Illinois. He has served on presidential
committees and collaborated with the National Resource Defense Council. Additionally,
he is a lively and caring instructor.
Beverly Bunch, Associate Professor
Degree: Ph.D. Carnegie-Mellon University
Public Administration
University of Illinois at Springfield
One University Plaza, MS PAC 420
Springfield, Illinois 62703
Office: PAC 476
Office Phone: 217-206-6080
E-mail: [email protected]
Rationale: She has a PhD in Public Policy Analysis from Carnegie-Mellon University,
an MPA from the Maxwell School at Syracuse University, and a BS in Business
Administration from UIUC. She has many publications and presentations on public debt
financing, capital budgeting, and alternative public financing of capital projects to her
credit.
Junfeng Wang, Assistant Professor
Degree: Ph.D. University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Public Administration
University of Illinois at Springfield
One University Plaza, MS PAC 420
Springfield, Illinois 62703
Office: PAC 414
Office Phone: 217-206-6310
E-mail: [email protected]
Rationale: Her research interests focus on urban development policy, environmental
policy, and comparative studies. Her most recent research is to assess the health impacts
of brownfield redevelopment.
Yi-Sz Lin, Assistant Professor
Degree: Ph.D. Urban and Regional Sciences, Texas A&M University
Environmental Science
University of Illinois at Springfield
One University Plaza, MS PAC 309
Springfield, Illinois 62703
Office Phone: 217-206-7805
E-mail: [email protected]
Rationale: Yi-Sz’s interests include environmental hazard management, GIS
applications in environmental planning and hazard management, and
statistical/planning methods. He is certified in GIS, Remote Sensing, and Environmental
Hazard Management.
Hua Chen, Associate Professor
Degree: Ph.D. Forest Ecology, Oregon State University
Biology
University of Illinois at Springfield
One University Plaza, MS HSB 223
Springfield, Illinois 62703
Office: HSB 230
Office Phone: 217-206-8339
E-mail: [email protected]
Rationale: Dr. Chen is interested in effects of land-use change, climate change, and
disturbance on terrestrial carbon and nitrogen dynamics across various spatial scales
using a combination of field experiments, simulation modeling, remote sensing, and GIS.
Matthew Holden Jr., Political Science Professor
I have exchanged emails with Professor Holden, and he has sent me some helpful
documents. I’m still getting to know him better before I ask him to serve on my
committee.
Holden’s specialty is regulatory policy. He has worked for the Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission and the Wisconsin Public Service Board.
Carl Peterson- another professor in the Center for Business and Regulation.
Michael R. Cheney- A professor with experience in economics and journalism.
He might be a good fit since my background is in journalism, but I am exploring a
field that requires more economics.
Hillary Anne Frost-Krumpf- A global studies professor, who might be able to
guide me in comparative studies of international regulatory systems.
Texts, articles, seminal works.
Energy policy in the U.S.: politics, challenges, and prospects for change.
Laurance R. Geri, David E. McNabb.
Alternating currents: electricity markets and public policy. Timothy J. Brennan,
Karen L. Palmer, and Salvador A. Martinez.
Libraries
University of Illinois at Springfield
Conferences
Institute for Regulatory Policy Studies through Illinois State University
Spring Conference April 26, 2012
Internet and library resources.
Our Energy Policy
ourenergypolicy.org
Our Energy Policy encourages discussion between professionals, and publishes
research related to energy policy.
Public Utility Research Center
Warington College of Business Administration University of Florida
warrington.ufl.edu/purc
PURC provides free resources related to public utilities. One of the most helpful
resources is the “Regulatory Body of Knowledge.” This is a series of writings that
outlines the utility field, starting at the most basic information and building to
current policy issues.
Energy Information Administration
www.eia.gov
EIA publishes current information and analysis of issues related to energy.
Fora
www.fora.tv
Fora provides video of conferences and lectures. It is a resource I have used in
classes, and features an entire section devoted to the environment.
Frontline Documentaries pbs.org
Frontline has documentaries on energy and the environment, many of which are
free to view online.
Associations, organizations, conferences, periodicals, museums, etc.
American Public Power Association http://www.publicpower.org/
National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners http://www.naruc.org/