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Yoshie Sano , Assistant Professor

Education

Ph.D., 2005 Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR
Human Development and Family Sciences
Dissertation: The Complexity of Nonresident Father's Involvement in Low-Income Families: Mothers' Perspectives
Co-Advisors: C. Acock Alan, Ph.D., Leslie N. Richards, Ph.D.
M.A., 1997 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR
Developmental Psychology
Thesis: The Influence of Maternal Employment on Adolescents: Comparison of Japan and the United States
Advisor: Beverly I. Fagot, Ph.D.
B.A., 1993 Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan
Developmental and Behavioral Psychology
Graduation Thesis: Treatment of Phobia by Systematic Desensitization
Advisor: Hisashi Hirai, Ph.D.

Research Interests

Family well-being of low-income households including family relationship, mothers' employment, and immigrant families. Current research projects include a multi-state longitudinal research project, Rural Families Speak, which examines family well-being and functioning in the context of welfare reform.

Professional Experience

2006-present Assistant Professor
Department of Human Development
Washington State University, Vancouver, WA
2005-2006 Faculty Research Associate
Data analyst/manager for the Rural Families Speak Project: A Longitudinal Study of Rural Communities and Rural Low-Income Families funded by national Research Initiative, USDA/CSREES. Department of Human Development and Family Sciences
Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR.
2005 Oregon Even Start Family Literacy Program Evaluation Consultant
Oregon Even Start Statewide Evaluation.
Department of Human Development and Family Sciences
Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR.
2000-2004 Graduate Research Assistant/Data Manager
AES NC223/NC1011 Regional Research Project, Rural Families Speak: Tracking Their Well-Being and Functioning in the Context of Welfare Reform.
Department of Human Development and Family Sciences
Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR.
2000-2004 Graduate Research Assistant/Program Evaluation Team Member
Oregon Even Start Statewide Evaluation
Department of Human Development and Family Sciences
Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR.

Funding Awarded

Project Supervisor, Building Emergent Literacy in Young Children: A Collaborative Study with Fort Vancouver Regional Library, Undergraduate Research and Creative Project Awards, College of Agricultural, Human and Natural Resource Sciences, Washington State University, 2008-2009, $1,200.

Principal Investigator, The Role of Social Networks in Family Well-Being of Rural Low-Income Families. Faculty mini-grant, Washington State University Vancouver, 2007-2008, $4,000.

Research Associate, Rural Prosperity: A Longitudinal Study of Rural Communities and Rural Low-Income Families. National Research Initiative Competitive Grants Program, Rural Development Section, USDA/CSREES, 2004-2006, $499,998, Principal Investigator: Dr. Jean Bauer, University of Minnesota.

Funding Applied For, But Not Received

Principal Investigator, Strengthening Rural Low-Income Families: Economic Sufficiency, Health, and Social Support, faculty seed money grant, Washington State University, 2008-2009, $19,859.

Co-Principal Investigator, Quality of Life for Rural Low-Income Families: Rural Families Speak About Community, Public Policies, and Family Well-Being. National Research Initiative Competitive Grants Program, Rural Development Section, USDA/CSREES. 2006-2008, $499,997.

Awards and Honors

2008, July Finalist, Best Poster Award, Joint Annual Conference of American Agricultural Economics Association & American Council on Consumer Interests, Orlando, FL.
2005, November Faculty Travel Award, HDFS, Oregon State University
2005, April Faculty Travel Award, HDFS, Oregon State University
2004-2005 Thayer Raymond Fellowship, Oregon State University
2003-2004 Thayer Raymond Fellowship, Oregon State University
2003 Pugh Award, Oregon State University
2002-2003 Arthur E. Gravatt Fellowship, Oregon State University
2002 Fragile Families Summer Data Workshop Fellowship, Ford Foundation
2001-2002 Thayer Raymond Fellowship, Oregon State University
2000-2001 Wood/Foster Fellowship, Oregon State University
1999-2000 Nominee, Oregon Sports Lottery Scholarship, Oregon State University
1999-2000 Betty E. Hawthorne Award, Oregon State University
1996-1997 Kenneth S. Ghent Scholarship, University of Oregon
1994-1995 Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholarship, Rotary International Foundation

Professional Affiliations

American Council on Consumer Interests
American Psychological Association
Japanese Society of Developmental Psychology
Japanese Society of Family Sociology
National Council on Family Relations
Northwest Council on Family Relations
Society for Research in Child Development

Academic Advising/Supervising Experience

Washington State University Vancouver
2007-present Master thesis committee member
Amy Dyer, M.A. candidate in Human Development
Department of Human Development (Pullman Campus)
2007-present Undergraduate research supervisor
- Karen Furnanz, Undergraduate student in Human Development HD 485 Independent Study: Building Emergent Literacy in Young Children: A Collaborative Study with Fort Vancouver Regional Library
- Karen Weber, Undergraduate student in Human Development HD 485 Independent Study: Child Support Trajectories for Rural Low-Income Mothers
- Tamra Lafrazia, Undergraduate student in Human Development HD 485 Independent Study: Effects of Military Development on Families
2006-present Undergraduate academic adviser
Advising 14-25 undergraduate students per semester
Department of Human Development
Washington State University Vancouver
Oregon State University
2000-2006 Supervisor
Supervised 5 graduate and 32 undergraduate students' research initiatives
2005-2006 Thesis Committee Member
James M. Tatum
Honors College
Oregon State University
2005 Internship Supervisor
Yu Jin Jeong
Doctoral Program
Department of Human Development and Family Sciences
Oregon State University

Professional Activities

Professional Service:

2006-present Affiliate Secretary/Treasurer
Northwest Council on Family Relations
2008-present Executive Officer, Do-Chair of Data Management
NC1171 USDA multi-state longitudinal research project, Rural Families Speak

Symposium Organizer

2008, November Low-Income Rural Mothers: How Can Policy Support Labor Force Participation in Rural Communities? Family Policy Section. National Council on Family Relations national conference, Little Rock, AR.
2008, November Lenses on Resiliency: Asian Female Professors Turning Their Struggles Into Empowerment. Ethnic Minorities Section. National Council on Family Relations national conference, Little Rock, AR.
2007, November Health and Rural, Low-Income Families. Family and Health section. National Council on Family Relations national conference, Pittsburgh, PA.

Reviewer:

2003-present Ad-hoc reviewer for Journal of Marriage and Family

Proposal Reviewer:

2006-present International section
National Council on Family Relations national conference presentations
2005-present Research and Theory section
National Council on Family Relations
2006 Jessie Bernard Proposal Award
Feminist and Family Studies section
National Council on Family Relations
2006

International section
National Council on Family Relations

2006 Northwest Council on Family Relations
Regional bi-annual conference presentation
2005 Human Service Evaluation Topical Interest Group
American Evaluation Association

Additional Research Training:

2008 (March) Grantwriter's Workshop
Oregon Health Science University
Portland, OR
2007 (December) Grantwriter's Workshop
Washington State University Vancouver
Vancouver, WA
2005 (October) Evaluation Research Training
Oregon Department of Education
Salem, OR
2005 (Summer) ICPSR (Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research).
Summer Program in Quantitative Methods of Social Research. Categorical Data Analysis: Models for Binary, Ordinal, Nominal, and Count Outcomes
Instructor: Dr. Scott Long
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI
2002 (July) Fragile Families Summer Data Workshop
The Center for Research on Child Wellbeing and the Social Indicators Survey Center
Columbia University
New York, NY

Publications

Published, Refereed :

  • Sano, Y., Richards, L. N., & Zvonkovic, A. M. (2008). Are mothers really "gatekeepers" of children?: Rural mothers' perception of nonresident father's involvement in Low-Income Families. Journal of Family Issues, 29, 1701-1723
  • Sano, Y., Dolan, E. M., Richards, L. N., Bauer, J., & Braun, B. (2008). Employment patterns, family resources, and perception: Examining depressive symptoms among rural low-income mothers. Journal of Rural Community Psychology. E11 (1).
  • Ontai, L., Sano, Y., Pong, H. N., Conger, K. (2008). Low-Income Rural Mothers' Perceptions of Parent Confidence: Role of Family Health Problems and Partner Status. Family Relations, 57, 324-334.
  • Berry, A., Katras, M. J., Sano, Y., Lee, J., & Bauer, J. (2008). Job volatility of rural low-income mothers: Mixed method approach. Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 29, 5-22.
  • Greder, K., Cook, C., Garaskey, S., Sano, Y., & Randall, R., (2008). Rural Latino immigrant families: Hunger, housing, and economic well-being. In R. L. Dalla, J. DeFrain, J. Johnson, & D. A. Abbott (Eds). Strengths and Challenges of New Immigrant Families: Implications for Research, Policy, Education and Service, Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.
  • Sano, Y. (2005). The unanticipated consequences of promoting father involvement: A feminist perspective. In V. L. Bengtson, A. C. Acock, K. R. Allen, P. Dilworth-Anderson, & D. M. Klein (Eds.) Sourcebook of family theory & research. (pp. 355-356). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Published, Non-Refereed

  • Sano, Y. (2006). Single-mother families and social welfare in Japan. NCFR Report Family Focus, 51(1), F9-F11.
  • Acock, A. C., and Sano, Y. (2003). Research: Methodology. In Ponzetti, J. (ed). International encyclopedia of marriage and family relations. 2nd Ed. (pp. 1331-1337). NY: MacMillan.

Under Revision or Review, Refereed:

  • Sano, Y., Katras, M. J., Berry, A., Lee, J., & Bauer, J. Working towards sustained employment: A closer look on intermittent employment of rural low-income mothers. Submitted to Families in Society:
    The Journal of Contemporary Social Services
    .
  • Sano, Y., Garaskey, S., Greder, K., Cook, C. C. The intersection of food security, housing and health: Cases of rural Latino immigrant families. Submitted to Family Relations.
  • Sano, Y., Acock, A. C., & Smith, S. R. Predicting Presence and Level of nonresident fathers' involvement in infants lives: Mothers' perspective. Submitted to Parenting: Science and Practice.
  • Greder, K., Sano, Y., Cook, C. C., Garaskey, S., Ontai, L., & Ortiz, L. Understanding the relationship between transnationalism and the housing and health risks of rural Latino immigrant families. Submitted to Family and Consumer Science Research Journal.

Under Review, Non-Refereed:

  • Porter, N. & Sano, Y. Father Involvement in Japanese Families. Submitted to NCFR Report Family Focus.

Manuscripts in Progress

  • Sano, Y., Manoogian, M., & Ontai-Grzebik, L. Impact of multiple partnerships on mothers' parenting abilities.
  • Sano, Y. The role of social support systems and nonresident fathers' involvement.
  • Sano, Y., Weber, K., Berry, A. Child support trajectories of rural low-income families.
  • Smith, S. R., Miller, J. E., & Sano, Y. College students' love attitudes.
  • Jeong, Y. J., Zvonkovic, A. M., Sano, Y., & Acock, A. C. Gender and Work-Related Travel: Understanding the Absence and Frequency of Job Travel.
  • Bolkan, C. R., Acock, A. C., Sano, Y., & DeCosta, J. L. Youth perceptions of father and mother parenting styles: does it predict youth problem behavior?
  • Amantana, V. & Sano, Y. Father involvement and adolescents' academic aspirations in Ghana.

Articles in Research Proceedings, Refereed:

  • Sano, Y., Dolan, E. M., Richards, L. N., Bauer, J., & Braun, B. (2008). Employment patterns, family resources, and perception: Examining depressive symptoms among rural low-income mothers (Abstract). Consumer Interest Annual, 54, 164-165. http://www.consumerinterests.org/files/public/55.SanoDolanRichardsBauerBraun.pdf
  • Cook, C., Bentzinger, A., Greder, K., Garasky, S., Sano, Y., Ontai, L., & Browder, D. (2008). The road to homeownership: Examining housing histories among recent Latino immigrants. Proceedings in the 2008 Annual Conference of the Housing Education and Research Association, Indianapolis, IN.
  • Sano, Y. and Acock, A. C., (November, 2005). Predicting presence and level of nonresident father's involvement. Proceedings of the 35th Annual Theory Construction and Research Methodology Workshop of the National Council of Family Relations, Phoenix, AZ.
  • Jeong, Y., Zvonkovic, A. M., Sano, Y., and Acock, A. (November, 2005). Gender and work-related travel: Understanding the absence and the frequency of job travel. Proceedings of the 35th Annual Theory Construction and Research Methodology Workshop of the National Council of Family Relations, Phoenix, AZ.
  • Dolan, E. M., Richards, L. N., Sano, Y., Bauer, J., and Braun, B. (2005). Linkages between employment patterns and depression over time: The case of low-income rural mothers. Consumer Interest Annual, 51, (pp. 225-229). http://www.consumerinterests.org/i4a/pages/Index.cfm?pageid=4043.

Professional Articles and Technical Reports, Non-Refereed:

  • Bauer, J. W., Katras, M. J., Lee, J., Sano, Y., Richards, L., Swanson, J., & Seiling, S. (2007). Rural prosperity: A longitudinal study of rural communities and rural low-income families. Technical report prepared for the USDA, National Research Initiative Cooperative Grant Program (NRICGP).
  • Richards, L. N., Sano, Y. and Merrill, M. (2004). Expansion in a time of challenge. Outcome evaluation of Oregon's 2002/2003 Even Start programs. Technical report prepared for the Oregon Even Start Programs and Department of Community Colleges and Workforce Development, Oregon Department of Education. Corvallis, OR: College of Home Economics and Education, Oregon State University.
  • Richards, L. N., Merrill, M., and Sano, Y. (2003). A year of expansion: Outcome for 2001-2002 Even Start programs in Oregon. Technical report prepared for the Oregon Even Start Programs and Department of Community Colleges and Workforce Development, Oregon Department of Education. Corvallis, OR: College of Home Economics and Education, Oregon State University.
  • Richards, L. N., Sano, Y., and Guyer, A. (2002). Looking forward, looking back: Outcomes of Oregon's 2000/2001 Even Start programs. Technical report prepared for the Oregon Even Start Programs and Department of Community Colleges and Workforce Development, Oregon Department of Education. Corvallis, OR: College of Home Economics and Education, Oregon State University.
  • Richards, L. N., Sano, Y., and Corson, C. (2001). A foundation for the future: Outcomes of Oregon's 1999/2000 Even Start programs. Technical report prepared for the Oregon Even Start Programs and Department of Community Colleges and Workforce Development, Oregon Department of Education. Corvallis, OR: College of Home Economics and Education, Oregon State University.
  • Richards, L. N., Merrill, M., Corson, C., Sano, Y., Graham, N., and Weber, P. (2000). After we say goodbye: A follow-up of Oregon's Even Start families. Technical report prepared for the Office of Community Colleges and Work Force Development, Oregon Department of Education. Corvallis, OR: College of Home Economics and Education, Oregon State University.

Presentations

International/National Conferences:

  • Sano, Y., Katras, M. J., Lee, J., Bauer, J., & Berry, A. (2008, November). Struggle for stable employment: Examination of mothers with intermittent employment. Paper presentation at annual meeting of the National Council on Family Relations, Little Rock, AR.
  • Berry, A., Katras, M. J., Sano, Y., Lee, J., & Bauer, J. (2008, November). Job volatility of rural low-income mothers: How policy can make a difference? Paper presentation at annual meeting of the National Council on Family Relations, Little Rock, AR.
  • Cook, C., Bentzinger, A., Greder, K., Garasky, S., Sano, Y., Ontai, L., & Browder, D. (2008, October). The road to homeownership: Examining housing histories among recent Latino immigrants. Paper presentation at annual Conference of the Housing Education and Research Association, Indianapolis, IN.
  • Sano, Y., Dolan, E. M., Richards, L. N., Bauer, J., & Braun, B. (2008, July). Employment patterns, family resources, and perception: Examining depressive symptoms among rural low-income mothers. Poster presentation at annual meeting of American Agricultural Economics Association & American Council on Consumer Interest joint conference, Orlando, FL.
  • Sano, Y., Ontai, L., Pong, H. (2007, November). Health and parent confidence in single and coresident low-income, rural mothers. Paper presentation at annual meeting of the National Council on Family Relations, Pittsburgh, PA.
  • Sano, Y. (2007, August). The role of social support systems and nonresident fathers' involvement. Sociology of the family roundtables at annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, New York, NY.
  • Pong, H., Ontai, L., Varcoe, K. & Sano, Y. (2007, March). Life skills as a resilient factor for parenting in low-income rural families. Poster presentation at biannual meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Boston, MA.
  • Greder, K., Sano, Y., Cook, C., & Garaskey, S. (2006, November). Rural Latino families: Hunger and housing. Paper presentation at annual meeting on National Council on Family Relations, Minneapolis, MN.
  • Cook, C., Greder, K., Garaskey, S., Sano, Y., & Randall, B. (2006, October). Housing hardship and food insecurity: Understanding the circumstances of rural Latinos. Paper presentation at annual meeting on Housing Education and Research Association, Ithaca, NY.
  • Taylor, A., Sano, Y., Manoogian, M., & Feeney, S. (2006, August). Is marriage important for relationship longevity?: Factors predicting long term stable relationship in rural low income families. Poster presented at the annual meeting of American Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA.
  • Sano, Y., and Acock, A. C. (2005, November). Predicting presence and level of nonresident father's involvement. Theory construction and Research Methodology Workshop of the National Council of Family Relations, Phoenix, AZ.
  • Jeong, Y., Zvonkovic, A. M., Sano, Y., and Acock, A. (2005, November). Gender and work-related travel. Understanding the absence and the frequency of job travel. Theory Construction and Research Methodology Workshop of the National Council of Family Relations, Phoenix, AZ.
  • Sano, Y. (2005, September). Methodological considerations in social science: Report from the United States. Round table presentation at the annual meeting of Japanese Society for Family Sociology, Matsue, Shimane, Japan.
  • Dolan, E. M., Richards, L. N., Sano, Y., Bauer, B. (2005, April). Linkages between employment patterns and depression over time: The case of low-income rural mothers. Paper presented at annual meeting on American Council on Consumer Interests, Columbus, OH.
  • Pong, H., Ontai-Grzebik, L., and Sano, Y. (2005, April). Predictors of parental efficacy in single parent low-income rural families. Poster presentation at the biennial meeting of Society for Research in Child Development, Atlanta, GA.
  • Sano, Y., and Richards L. N. (2004, November). Women around fathers: The role of social support systems in promoting father-child interaction after separation. Symposium, "Rural families speak: The support systems of rural, low-income women." Paper presented at annual meeting on National Council on Family Relations, Orlando, FL.
  • Sano, Y. (2004, March). The role of nonresident fathers on early adolescents' depression. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of Japanese Society of Developmental Psychology, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Sano, Y., and Richards, L. N. (2003, November). Are mothers really gatekeepers of children?: Mothers' perception of nonresident fathers' involvement after separation. Paper presented at annual meeting of the National Council on Family Relations, Vancouver, B.C.
  • Sano, Y. (2003, June). Single mother families and social welfare in Japan. Poster presentation at the International Women's Policy Research Conference, Washington, D.C.
  • Moon, E., Sano, Y., and Matsumoto, M. (2003, June). U.S. militarism and women in East Asia. Poster presentation at the International Women's Policy Research Conference, Washington, D.C.
  • Sano, Y. (2003, March). The influence of maternal employment on children: Comparison of Japan and the United States. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of Japanese Society of Developmental Psychology, Kobe, Japan.
  • Richards, L. N., Merrill, M., Corson, C., Sano, Y., Graham, N., and Weber, P. (2001, November). After we say goodbye: A follow-up of Oregon's Even Start families. Paper presented at annual meeting of the National Council on Family Relations, Rochester, NY.

Regional/State, Refereed:

  • Jeong, Y., Zvonkovic, A. M., Sano, Y., & Acock, A. (2006, June). Impact of Gender on work-related travel. Oral presentation at Northwest Council on Family Relations, Calgary, Alberta.
  • Richards, L. N., Sano, Y., and Merrill, M. (2005, April). A longitudinal look at family well-being in rural low-income Latino families in three states. Oral presentation at Western Poverty Research Conference. Logan, UT.
  • Sano, Y. (2003, May). Protecting mothers and children: Custodial mothers' perception of nonresident fathers' involvement after divorce. Oral presentation at the annual Graduate Students Conference, Corvallis, OR.
  • Sano, Y. (2003, April). Intersection of gender and culture: Comparison of adolescents' ideologies in Japan and the United States. Oral presentation at annual conference of Gender and Culture, Corvallis, OR.
  • Sano, Y., Corson, C., and Richards, L. N. (2002, June). Health, well-being and financial self-sufficiency of low-income families in the context of a family literacy program. Paper presented at biannual meeting of the Northwest Council of Family Relations, Vancouver, B.C.

USDA "Rural Families Speak" Annual Research Review Meeting, Non-refereed:

  • Sano, Y., Greder, K., Cook, C., & Garaskey, S. (2006, October). Rural Latino immigrant families: Hunger, Housing, Economic well-being. Oral presentation at Rural Families Speak annual conference, Lexington, KY.
  • Berry, A., Katras, J. J., Sano, Y., Bauer, J., & Lee, J. (2006, October). Job volatility of rural low-income mothers: Mixed method approach. Oral presentation at Rural Families Speak annual conference, Lexington, KY.
  • Pong, H. N., Ontai, L., Vercoe, K., & Sano, Y. (2006, October). Differential influence of social supports on parenting for single vs. partnered low-income rural mothers. Oral presentation at Rural Families Speak annual conference, Lexington, KY.
  • Ontai-Grzebik, L., Sano, Y., & Pong, H. N. (2005, October). Development of analytical models of Health risk, single-motherhood, and parental efficacy in rural low-income families. Oral presentation at Rural Families Speak annual conference, Portland, OR.

Invited Presentations:

  • Sano, Y. (November, 2005). Builders of theory: Theorizing as students and new professionals. Students/New Professional and Research and Theory Session. Paper presented at the annual Theory Construction and Research Methodology Workshop of the National Council of Family Relations, Phoenix, AZ.
  • Sano, Y. (March 2004). Personal experience of medical systems in the United States. The Future of Community Health Care. Ibaraki medical association. Tsuchiura, Ibaraki, Japan.

Teaching Experience

Washington State University Vancouver:

Instructor

2007-present HD 410, Public Policy Issues Impacting Families and Individuals
Spring 2008, 43
Spring 2007, 44
2007-present HD 403, Families in Poverty
Fall, 2008: 41
Summer, 2008: 26
Fall, 2007: 43
2006-present HD 310, Research Approaches to Human Development
Fall, 2008: 29
Spring 2008: 20
Fall, 2007: 22
Spring 2007: 23
Fall 2006: 28

Guest Lecturer

Spring, 2006 & Spring, 2008 HD 350, Diversity in Contemporary Families
Spring, 2008 HD 302, Parent-Child Relationship

Oregon State University:

Instructor

2005 HDFS 447, Families and Poverty
Student Enrollment: 19
Overall course evaluation: 5.8/6.0
2003 HDFS 221, Infant and Child Development
Student Enrollment: 16
Overall course evaluation: 5.6/6.0

Co-Instructor

2003 Women's Studies 199, U.S. Militarism and Women in East Asia
Student Enrollment: 25
2001 Women's Studies 402, Women and Global Economy
Student Enrollment: 10

Guest Lecturer

2005-2007 HDFS 341, Family Development (Three terms)
2003-2004 HDFS 211, Infant and Child Development (Three terms)
2002-2003 HDFS 471, World Consumer (Three terms)
2002, 2005 HDFS 546, Theories of Family Studies (Two terms)
2000 HDFS 432, Children with Special Needs

Teaching Assistant

2003 HDFS 211: Infant and Child Development
2000 HDFS 211: Children with Special Needs

University of Oregon

Teaching Assistant

1996-1997 Psychology 375, Developmental Psychology (Two terms)

Campus and Community Services

University Service, Washington State University Vancouver

2008-present Vancouver Faculty Organization of Executive Committee
2007-present Vancouver Diversity Council Committee
- Faculty and Staff Recruitment and Retention Sub-committee (2007-2008)
- Search Committee for Diversity Council Fellow (2007-2008)
2007-2008 Organizer
International Faculty and Faculty of Color Professional Development Symposium
Funded by Vancouver Diversity mini-grant

Departmental Service, Washington State University (Pullman and Vancouver)

2006-present Benchmark committee member (2)
- Maintaining and enhancing a curriculum and program based on life-span development
- Research and scholarly activity improvement
2007-2008 Human Development Diversity Committee (Multi-campus)
   

Campus Service, Oregon State University

2000-2006 Volunteer, Poverty Simulations
Extension Family and Community Development
Oregon State University
2003 (Winter) Co-Organizer, HDFS 605, Graduate Professional Development Workshop
Human Development and Family Sciences
Oregon State University

Other Employment History

1988-1989 Technical Consultant
Department of Data Bank
Japan Economic Journal, Co., LTD.
Tokyo, Japan
1987-1988 Editorial Member
Department of Data Bank
Japan Economic Journal, Co., LTD.
Tokyo, Japan

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