Vitae (2013-2014) Richard C. Hula Professor Department of Political Science Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan 48824-1032 Address: 835 Stuart Avenue East Lansing, Michigan 48823 Phone: 517. 351.5450 (home) 517. 432.6242 (office) 517.881.8517 (cell) E-mail: Rhula@msu.edu Fax: (517) 432.1091 Professional Experience: Professor of Political Science, Michigan State University, 1991. Associate Professor, Institute for Urban Studies, University of Maryland, 1988- 1991. University of Maryland Distinguished Scholar-Teacher, 1986-1987. Affiliate Associate Professor, Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland, 1986- 1991. Associate Professor of Family and Community Development, University of Maryland, 1985-1988. Assistant Professor of Family and Community Development, University of Maryland, 1980-1985. Assistant Professor of Political Economy and Political Science, University of Texas at Dallas, 1975-, 1980. Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1974 - 1975. Administrative Experience: Chair, Department of Political Science, 2001-2013 Director, Michigan State University Program in Urban Politics and Policy, 1999-2002 Associate Director, Institute for Public Policy and Social Research, College of Social Science, Michigan State University, 1991-1998 Director, Program in Public Policy and Administration, Department of Political Science, Michigan State University, 1991-1996 Director of Graduate Studies, Institute for Urban Studies, 1990-1991 Director, FMCD Family Education Computer Laboratory, 1984-1988 Coordinator, HUD Intern Program, Department of Family and Community Development, University of Maryland, 1982-1984 2 Administrative Experience: (cont'd) Graduate Advisor, Program in Political Economy, University of Texas at Dallas, 1978-1979 Master, Social Science College, University of Texas at Dallas 1976-1977 Assistant Master, Social Science College, University of Texas at Dallas, 1975-1976 Education: Michigan State University, B.A. June, 1969 Northwestern University, M.A. August, 1970 Northwestern University, Ph.D. June, 1975 Honors and Awards: Undergraduate Honors College Phi Beta Kappa Graduated magna cum laude Honors and Awards: Graduate National Science Foundation Trainee, 1969-1972 Woodrow Wilson Fellowship, 1973 Research Fellow, Center for Urban Affairs, Northwestern University, 1973-1974 Honors and Awards: Professional University of Maryland Distinguished Scholar-Teacher 1986-1987 Aaron Wildavsky Book Award (Policy Studies Organization), 1997 Robert E. Lane Award (Policy Studies Association), 1998 Best Book of the Year in Urban Politics (Urban Section, American Political Science Association), 2000 Jeffrey Pressman Award for Best Article in Review of Policy Research, Policy Studies Organization, 2002 Grants Received: University of Texas Research Grant, 1976-77 University of Texas Research Grant, 1977-78 University of Texas Research Grant, 1978-79 University of Texas Research Grant, Summer, 1979 National Science Foundation Grant ($36,000), 1980-81 University of Maryland General Research Board Semester Award, 1981-82 University of Maryland DCHR Small Grant ($1,000), 1982 University of Maryland DCHR Small Grant ($1,000), 1983 University of Maryland DCHR Small Grant ($1,000), 1984 Principal Investigator, Family Education Laboratory (FMCD component of University of Maryland - IBM Corporation Project FULCRUM) University of Maryland DCHR Small Grant ($1,000), 1985 Lilly Endowment Grant ($6,800) 1985-1986 University of Maryland DCHR Small Grant ($1,000), 1986 3 Grants Received (cont’d) University of Maryland Distinguished Scholar-Teacher 1986-1987 University of Maryland General Research Support Grant ($2,000), 1986-1987 University of Maryland College of Human Ecology Small Grant ($1,000) 1986-1987 College of Human Ecology Designated Research Grant ($7,000), 1987 University of Maryland College of Human Ecology Small Grant ($1,000) 1987-1988 College of Human Ecology Designated Research Grant ($3,000), 1988 CoPrincipal Investigator, Housing and Community Development Workstation (Institute for Urban Studies project in University of Maryland - IBM Corporation-Project FULCRUM) University of Maryland General Research Board Semester Award, 1989-1990 BSOS Summer Curriculum Development Grant, 1989 University Curriculum Transformation Project, Summer 1990 Michigan State University, Outreach Grant ($14,900) 1992 Michigan State University, Outreach Grant ($39,000) 1994 Michigan State University, Michigan Applied Public Policy Program ($23,575) 1998-1999 PwC Endowment, ($15,000) 1999 Michigan State University Social Capital Interest Group ($6,000) 1999 Michigan State University, Michigan Applied Public Policy Program ($20,000) 2001-2002 Michigan State Agricultural Experiment Station 2001-2003 ($25,000) Michigan Land Use Initiative 2004-2007 ($150,000) Michigan Policy Fund (2005) $25,000 Michigan State University, Michigan Applied Public Policy Program $25,000, 2005-2006 (with Sandra Schneider and Bill Jacoby) Michigan State University, Michigan Applied Public Policy Program, $25,000, 2006-2207 (with Sandra Schneider) MSU FACT, $49,790 (With Cynthia Jackson-Elmoore and Laura Reese), 2006-2007 Michigan State Agricultural Experiment Station 2008-2009 ($30,000) Michigan State University, Michigan Applied Public Policy Program, $26,000, 2006-2207 (with Tom Voice and Dave Long)) Teaching Interests (in order of preference): Urban Politics Policy Analysis Environmental Policy Education Policy Courses Taught: Undergraduate Urban and Community Development: Urban Politics Urban Problems Workshop in Urban Politics: The Role of the Federal Government in Housing Workshop in Urban Politics: The Politics of Urban Revitalization Social and Behavioral Aspects of Urbanization Public Policy/American Politics: The Political Economy of Education Special Topics: The Politics of School Desegregation American Politics Comparative State Politics American Public Policy American Government Policy Analysis 4 Courses Taught: Undergraduate Urban and Community Development: Family and Community Advocacy Poverty and Affluence Inequality in America (University of Maryland Honors College) Research Methods: Introduction to Research Methods Computer Literacy Microcomputer Applications in Family and Community Development Political Violence Courses Taught: Graduate Urban Politics Environmental Policy Urban Political Economy Policy Practicum The Political Economy of Housing Research Methods Neighborhood and Community Development Logic of Data Analysis Integrative Aspects of Family and Community Development: Alternative Public Service Delivery Strategies Urban Public Policy Science and Public Policy Research Interests: Environmental reclamation and local economic development The impact of government reorganization The political role of non-profit organizations in cities The politics of education reform Dissertation: Title: Crime and the City: A Social Communication Model of Urbanization. Principal Advisor: Ted Robert Gurr Publications and Reports: Policy Reports 1977 1978 1978 1979 1979 Donald A. Hicks, Richard C. Hula and Craig Miley. Public School Desegregation in Dallas: Policy Impact Assessment Survey Results. University of Texas at Dallas: Southwest Center for Economic and Community Development. Richard C. Hula and Robert Firestine. Responses to School Desegregation: The Case of White Flight. University of Texas at Dallas: Southwest Center for Economic and Community Development, Discussion Paper #11. Richard C. Hula. Political Strategies for Urban Redevelopment. University of Texas at Dallas: Southwest Center for Economic and Community Development, Discussion Paper #13. Martin T. Katz man, Robert Bradley, Paula England and Richard Hula. Pockets of Poverty in Southwestern Cities: Implications for Targeting Community Development Block Grants. Report to United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, HUD Purchase Order HUD-598-79. Richard C. Hula. Housing, Lending Institutions and Public Policy. University of Texas at Dallas: Southwest Center for Economic and Community Development, Discussion Paper #19. 5 Publications and Reports: Policy Reports (cont’d) 1982 1994 1994 1995 1998 1999 1999 1999 2003 2003 2003 2008 Richard C. Hula. The Allocation of Home Credit: The Dynamics of a Market. Report to the National Science Foundation, Grant DAR-8011226. Richard C. Hula. Civic Capacity and Urban Education in Detroit. Report prepared for the National Science Foundation. Richard C. Hula and Leda McIntyre Hall. Resident Initiatives in Public Housing. Center for Urban Affairs, Michigan State University. Richard C. Hula and Lorilee Sandman. A Critical Look at Community Issues (Institute for Public Policy and Social Research, Michigan State University). Richard C. Hula. Are Mayors Key to School Reform?. Urban Policy Briefing 98-2. MSU Program in Urban Politics and Policy. Richard C. Hula. An Assessment of Brownfield Redevelopment: A Michigan Case Study. (Washington DC:, PwC Foundation. Richard C. Hula. New Ways to Redevelop Brownfield. Urban Policy Briefing 99-1. MSU Program in Urban Politics and Policy. Richard C. Hula. Public Backs Brownfield Redevelopment.. Urban Policy Briefing 99-3. MSU Program in Urban Politics and Policy Richard C. Hula. Citizen Assessment of the Michigan Brownfield Initiative. Institute For Public Policy And Social Research, Michigan State University. Richard C. Hula. The Michigan Brownfield Initiative and Private Market Redevelopment: An Assessment. Institute for Public Policy And Social Research, Michigan State University Richard C. Hula. There is Gold in Those Brownfields....Maybe: Brownfield Reuse and Urban Economic Development in Michigan. Institute for Public Policy and Social Research and Urban Affairs Programs, Michigan State University. Roger E. Hamlin and Richard C. Hula. Brownfields: Making Programs Work for Michigan Communities. Funded by the Kellogg Center through the Community and Economic Development Institute, Michigan State University. Publications and Reports: Edited Books and Monographs 1986 1988 1989 1991 2000 2001 2012 Richard C. Hula. Market Strategies as Policy Tools (Symposia published in Political Studies Review 5: 3) Richard C. Hula Market-Based Public Policy. New York: Macmillan. Elaine A. Anderson and Richard Hula. Family Public Policy: The Impact of Government and the Family (Symposia published in Policy Studies Review, 8: 3). Elaine A. Anderson and Richard Hula The Reconstruction of Family Policy. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. Richard C. Hula and Cynthia Jackson-Elmoore . Nonprofits in Urban America. Westport, CT: Quorum Press. Richard C. Hula and Cynthia Jackson-Elmoore The Role of Non-Profits in Urban Communities (Symposia published in Political Studies Review 18( 4). Richard C. Hula; Cynthia Jackson-Elmoore and Laura A. Reese. Reclaiming Brownfields: A Comparative Analysis of Adaptive Reuse of Contaminated Properties. Burlington, VT: Ashgare Publishing. Publications and Reports: Books 1977 1999 Ted Robert Gurr, Pater N. Grabosky and Richard C. Hula The Politics of Crime and Conflict. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications. Jeffrey Henig, Richard C. Hula, Marion Orr and Desiree Pediscleaux. The Color of School Reform. Princeton: Princeton University Press. 6 Publications and Reports: Books 2011 Cynthia Jackson-Elmoore; Richard C. Hula; Laura A. Reese. Reinventing Civil Society: The Emerging Role of Faith-Based Organizations. Armonk NY: M.E. Sharpe. 2012 Richard C. Hula; Cynthia Jackson-Elmoore and Laura A. Reese. Reclaiming Brownfields: A Comparative Analysis of Adaptive Reuse of Contaminated Properties. Burlington, VT: Ashgare Publishing. Publications and Reports: Book Reviews and Review Essays 1982 1984 1984 1990 2009 "Review of Do Housing Allowances Work?"American Political Science Review 76:3. "Review of Reviving the Industrial City: The Politics of Urban Renewal” American Political Science Review 78:4. "Review of Twilight of Cities: Political Conflict, Development and Decay in Five Cities.” American Political Science Review 78: 4. “Rediscovering Housing Policy” Urban Affairs Review. 26:2, 313-319. “Review of The Other Philadelphia Story: How Local Congregations Support the Quality of Urban America” Urban Affairs Review, vol. 45:1. 137 - 140. Publications and Reports: Invited Chapters and Articles 1976 1976 1979 1980 1981 1981 1980 1982 1983 1984 1984 1986 1988 1989 1990 Richard C. Hula. "Bibliography on Party Politics in Indonesia." in Kenneth Janda (ed) Comparative Political Parties: A Cross National Handbook . New York: The Free Press. Richard C. Hula. "Political Parties in Indonesia." in Kenneth Janda (ed) Comparative Political Parties: A Cross National Handbook. New York: The Free Press. Richard C. Hula. "Political Violence and Terrorism in Bengal." in Michael Stohl (ed) The Politics of Terrorism. New York: Dekker Press. Richard C. Hula. "Housing, Lending Institutions and Public Policy." in Donald Rosenthal (ed) Urban Revitalization. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications. Richard C. Hula. "Urban Politics in India: A Review Essay." Comparative Urban Research 8(2). Richard C. Hula. "Geographic Discrimination in the Dallas Home Credit Market." Texas Business Review. 55(4). Richard C. Hula and Robert Bradley "Participation Through Decentralization: Ward Heelers and Other Unthinkable Thoughts." in Political Participation in Dallas. Dallas: Dallas League of Women Voters. Richard C. Hula. "The Politics of Terror: The Case of Bengal" in Michael Stohl (ed) The Politics of Terror (second edition). New York: Dekker Press. Richard C. Hula. "The Neighborhood Housing Corporation as a Social Experiment." Texas Business Review. 57:3. Richard C. Hula. Budget Cuts and Community Development." Anthony Champagne and Edward Harpham (eds.) The Attack on the Welfare State. Mount Prospect, Illinois: Waveland Press. Richard C. Hula. "The Impact of the Neighborhood Housing Service on Housing Prices." Management Science and Policy Analysis 2(1). Richard C. Hula. "An Overview of Market Based Public Policy." Policy Studies Journal. 5(2). Richard C. Hula. “Private Markets and Public Interest: The Role of Markets in Public Policy", in Richard Hula (ed) Market Based Public Policy. London: Macmillan and St. Martin’s Press. Richard C. Hula and Elaine A. Anderson. "Family Policy." Policy Studies Journal . 8:3. Richard C. Hula. "Alternative Management Strategies for Public Housing", in William Gromley (ed) Privatization and its Alternatives. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press. 7 Publications and Reports: Invited Chapters and Articles (cont’d) 1993 1993 1994 1994 1995 1995 1997 1998 1999 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2002 2004 2004 2009 Richard C. Hula. "The State Reassessed: Private Solutions to Public Problems." in Edward Goetz and Susan Clarke, Local Economic Development and Equity: Cross National Studies in Local Economic Development Activity. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications. Richard C. Hula "Resident Initiatives in Michigan Public Housing." Community News and Views. Center for Urban Affairs, MSU. Summer. Richard M. Lerner, Julia R. Miller, Jack H. Knott, Kenneth E, Corey, Timothy S. Bynum, Leah Cox Hoopfer, Marvin McKinney, L. Annette Abrams, Richard C. Hula, and Patterson A. Terry. "Integrating Scholarship and Outreach in Human Development Research, Policy and Service: A Developmental Contextual Perspective." in D.L. Fetherman, R.M. Lerner and M. Perlmutter (eds) Life-Span Development and Behavior. Hillsdale NJ: Erlbaum. Richard C. Hula. “The Role of the City in Revitalization of Public Education in Detroit” proceedings from a conference After Coleman Young: Detroit in Transition sponsored by Michigan State University.” Urban Affairs Programs. Richard C. Hula. “The Privatization of Politics.” in Stuart Nagel (ed) Research in Public Policy Analysis and Management. JAL Press. Richard C. Hula. “Understanding the Urban Experience.” FG: The Faverman Group. 11(8) 1-4. Richard C. Hula. “What’s the Problem with Superfund?”. Perspectives. (published by MSU Institute for Public Policy and Social Research. 4(1) 5-10. Richard C. Hula. “Race Still Counts.” Perspectives. (published by MSU Institute for Public Policy and Social Research) 4(2)10-11. Richard C. Hula. “New Ways to Redevelop Brownfields.” Community News. (MSU Center for Urban Affairs) 11(1) 9. Richard C. Hula. “An Assessment of Brownfeld Redevelopment Policies: The Michigan Experience.” Planning and Zoning News. 18(6) 5-13. Richard C. Hula. “Does Choice Undermine the Democratic Control of Schooling.” in David N. Plank and Gary Sikes (eds) The School Choice Debate: Framing the Issues. East Lansing, MI: The Education Policy Center at Michigan State University. Richard C. Hula and Cynthia Jackson-Elmoore. “Nonprofit Organizations, Minority Political Incorporation and Local Governance.” in Richard Hula and Cynthia Jackson-Elmoore (eds) Nonprofits in Urban America. Westport CT: Quorum Press. Richard C. Hula. “MSU Survey of Michigan Residents on Brownfields.” Planning and Zoning News. 18(5) 6-7. Richard C. Hula. “Brownfield Programs Reflect Shift in Environmental Policy.”. Waste News, February 14:3 Richard C. Hula. “Brownfield Redevelopment in Michigan: Experimenting with Contaminated Site Redevelopment Policy” in Mark R. Daniels (ed) Creating Sustainable Community Programs: A Sourcebook for Public Administrators. Westport,CT: Praeger Publishers. Richard C. Hula. “There is Gold in Those Brownfields....Maybe: Brownfield Reuse and Urban Economic Development in Michigan”, in Dozier W. Thorton and Carol S. Weissert (eds). Urban Policy Choices for Michigan Leaders. East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press. Richard C. Hula. “An Assessment of Brownfield Redevelopment Policies: The Michigan Experience” in Mark A. Abramson and Alan M. Kieffaber (eds). New Ways of Doing Business. Lahnam MD: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers. Richard C. Hula and Philip Davis. “Michigan Brownfield Redevelopment Efforts “ in A Donati, C Rossi and A.A. Brebba (eds) Brownfield Sites II: Assessment, Rehabilitation and Development. Southhampton, UK: WIT Press. Richard C. Hula. “The Impact of Policy Change in Local and State Environmental Policy: The Case of Brownfields in Michigan”, in Richard Jelier and Gary Sands (eds) Metropolitan Affairs and The Triple Bottom Line In Michigan. East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press. 8 Publications and Reports: Invited Chapters and Articles (cont’d) 2009 2012 Roger Hamlin, Richard C. Hula, Cynthia Jackson-Elmoore and Cristina Leuca, “Brownfields: Making Programs Work for Michigan Communities” in Urban Policy Research Series. Center for Community and economic Development, Michigan State University. Richard C. Hula. “Changing Agendas in State Environmental Policy: Development versus Cleanup in Brownfielsd Policy” in Richard C. Hula; Cynthia Jackson-Elmoore and Laura A. Reese. Reclaiming Brownfields: A Comparative Analysis of Adaptive Reuse of Contaminated Properties. Burlington, VT: Ashgare Publishing. Publications and Reports: Refereed Journal Articles 1979 1980 1981 1984 1984 1984 1984 1985 1986 1990 1991 1992 1992 1997 1997 1997 1999 2001 2001 2001 2004 2007 . Richard C. Hula. “The Allocation of Home Credit: How Lenders Make Loans." Texas Journal of Political Studies 1(2): 7-23. Robert Bradley, Paula England and Richard C. Hula. "New Federalism and the Texas Poor.” Texas Business Review. 54(2). Richard C. Hula. "Private Credit and Public Policy: The Case of Home Credit." Social Science Quarterly 62(4). Richard C. Hula. "The Allocation of Home Credit: Market Versus Nonmarket Forces." Journal of Urban Affairs. 6(2). Richard C. Hula. "Housing Market Effects of School Desegregation." Urban Affairs Quarterly. 19(3). Richard C. Hula. "Market Strategies as Policy Tools: The Search for Alternative Approaches to Urban Redevelopment." Journal of Public Policy. 4(3). Richard C. Hula, Elaine Anderson and Alex Chen . "Housing Strategies for the Elderly." Journal of Housing for the Elderly. 2(3). Richard C. Hula. "The Community and School Desegregation." Journal of Urban Affairs. 7(3). Richard C. Hula. "Markets and Redevelopment" Urban Affairs Quarterly. 22(1). Richard C. Hula. "The Two Baltimores." in Sage Annual Review. 37. Richard C. Hula. "Neighborhood Development and Local Credit Markets.." Urban Affairs Quarterly. 27(2). Richard C. Hula. "Response to Shlay, Goldstein and Bartelt ." Urban Affairs Quarterly. 28(1). Richard C. Hula. “Issues of Aggregation in HMDA Analysis."Urban Affairs Quarterly. 29(2). Richard C. Hula, Richard Jelier and Mark Schauer. “Making Educational Reform: Hardtimes in Detroit. 1988-1995.”. Urban Education, 32(2) 202-232. Richard C. Hula, Cynthia Y. Jackson and Marion Orr. “Urban Politics, Governing Nonprofit and Community Revitalization.” Urban Affairs Review 32( 4). Richard C. Hula and Leda M. Hall. “Reforming Public Housing”. Housing and Society 24(1)75-92. Richard C. Hula and Richard Jelier. “A House Divided: Community Politics and Education Reform in Detroit” Urban Review..31(1) 3-29. Richard C. Hula and Cynthia Jackson-Elmoore. “Governing Nonprofits and Local Political Processes.” Urban Affairs Review. 36(3) 324-358. Richard C. Hula. “Changing Priorities and Programs in Toxic Waste Policy: The Emergence of Economic Development as a Policy Goal,” Economic Development Quarterly. 15(2) 181-199. Richard C. Hula and Cynthia Jackson-Elmoore, “Nonprofit Organizations As Political Actors: Avenues For Minority Political Incorporation” Policy Studies Review. 18(4): 27-52. Richard C. Hula and Peter K. Eisinger. “Gunslingers Versus the Bazaar: Nonmarket Alternatives in Education Reform” Urban Education. 39(6): 621-638. Richard C. Hula, Cynthia Jackson-Elmoore and Laura Reese. “Mixing God’s Work and the Public Business: A Framework for the Analysis of Faith-Based Service Delivery” Review of Policy Research. 24(1) 67-89. 9 Publications and Reports: Refereed Journal Articles (cont’d) 2007 Richard C. Hula and Chelsea Haring. “Civil Society, Nonprofit Organizations and Urban Development in the USA”. Hoffnungsträger Zivilgesellschaft? Governance, Nonprofits und Stadtentwicklung in den Metropolenregionen der USA. Reihe Planungsrundschau, 15: 65-80 2008 Richard C. Hula, Cynthia Jackson-Elmoore and Laura Reese. “The Emerging Policy Role Of Faith-Based Organizations In The Low-Income Housing Market” Proceeding of White House Conference On Research Related To The Faith-Based And Community Initiative. Richard C. Hula, Rebecca Bromley-Trujillo And Roger Hamlin. Bending Priorities: A Study In Policy Framing. State Of Michigan’s Brownfield Initiative. Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences,27E/2009 pp. 105-128. Richard C. Hula and Rebecca Bromley-Trujillo. Cleaning Up the Mess: Redevelopment of Urban Brownfields. Economic Development Quarterly. 24(3) 262-287.. 2009 2010 Professional Presentations/Conferences: Recent invited Presentations 2006 2006 2006 2008 2008 2009 Invited paper, Conference on Better Cities and Regions? Planning and Civil Society in the Metropolitan Areas of the USA, a conference sponsored by Department of Planning and Architecture, Technical University of Berlin, Berlin, November 17-18. Invited talk, University of Frieburg "US Politics on Urban Reclamation and Redevelopment." Sponsored by United States State Department. November 15. Invited talk, German American Institute. Heidelberg. Sponsored by United States State Department. November 16. Invited paper, White House Conference On Research Related To The Faith-Based and Community Initiative. June 26-26, Washington DC Keynote address, international conference on “Promoting City Competitiveness “Chung-Hua University, Taiwan. October 24, Taiwan. Invited paper, “When Science is Not Enough” International Symposium on Science, Technology and Policy for Water Pollution Control at Watershed Scale, April 10-1 2009, Hangzhou, China, Professional Presentations/Conferences Recent Conference Presentations 2006 2006 2006 2007 2007 2008 Richard C. Hula and Chelsea Haring. “State Restructuring of Local Policy Regimes.” Paper presented at the 2006 Meetings of the Midwest Political Science Association Richard C. Hula, Cynthia Jackson-Elmoore and Laura Reese . “Power, Politics and Regime Change: The Local Impact of Faith-Based Organizations as Service Providers.” Paper presented at the 2006 Meetings of the American Political Science Association Richard Hula. “Changing State responses to Environmental Contamination: The Case of Brownfield Cleanup and Redevelopment.” Paper presented at the 2006 Meetings of the American Political Science Association Richard C. Hula. “The Impact of Policy Change in Local and State Environment Policy: The Case of Brownfields.” Paper presented at the 2007 Meetings of the Midwest Political Science Association Richard C. Hula, Cynthia Jackson-Elmoore and Davia Cox. “Faith-based organizations and the Low income Housing Market.” Paper presented at the 2007 Meetings of the American Political Science Association Richard C. Hula and Rebecca Bromley. “Cleaning up the Mess: Redevelopment of Urban Brownfields.” Paper presented at the 2008 Meetings of the Midwest Political Science Association. 10 Professional Presentations/Conferences Recent Conference Presentations 2009 Richard C. Hula and Chelsea Haring. “State Restructuring of Local Policy Regimes.” Paper presented to the City’s Future Conference, Madrid Spain 2009 Richard C. Hula and Rebecca Bromley-Trujillo. “The Politics of Environmental Science” Paper presented at the 2009 Meetings of the American Political Science Association 2010 Richard C. Hula and Rachel Baird. “When Science Meets Politics: The Case of Environmental Policy“ Paper presented at the 2010 Meetings of the Midwest Political Science Association. 2011 Richard C. Hula and Chelsea Haring. “Redesigning Local Policy Regimes.” Paper presented at the 2011 Meetings of the Urban Affairs Association 2011 Richard C. Hula and Chelsea Haring. “Restructuring of Local Policy Regimes. “Paper presented at the 2011 Meetings of the American Political Science Association 2012 Richard C. Hula, Thomas Voice and David Long. “Determinants of Complex Policy: Understanding the role of science in public policy.” Paper prepared for the 2012 Meetings of the American Political Science Association 2013 Richard C. Hula, Melanie Bowers , and William Isaac. “Determinants of Complex Policy: Understanding the role of science in public policy.” Paper presented at the 2013 Meetings of the Midwest Political Science Association. Other Recent Professional Activities: Mentor, McNair/SROP Scholars Program (Michigan State), 1998, 1999, 2001, 2005, 2014 Undergraduate research assistant mentor , 2007, 2008. 2009 Member American Political Science Association Committee on Departmental Services, 2005 to 2008. Member, editorial board of American Journal of Public Administration, 1999- to date Manuscript reviewer for American Political Science Review, American Journal of Political Science, Comparative Urban Research, Urban Affairs Review, Social Science Quarterly, Comparative Political Studies, Journal of Urban Affairs, Western Political Science Quarterly, Policy Studies Review, American Journal of Public Administration, Political Science Quarterly, Journal of Politics, Harper and Row Publishing Company, State University of New York Press, Duke University Press, Temple University Press and McGraw Hill.