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Professor Emeritus

Michael F. Logan

Vita

 

  • Education
    • B.A. History/Journalism, University of Arizona, 1981.

    • M.A., U.S. History, University of Arizona, 1990

    • Ph.D., U.S. History, University of Arizona, 1994

    • Dissertation: “Fighting Sprawl and City Hall:  Resistance to Urban Growth in the Southwest, 1945-1965.”—Director:  Dr. Juan R. Garcia

  • Publications
    • The Lessening Stream:  The Environmental History of the Santa Cruz River (Tucson:  University of Arizona Press, 2002)

    • “Head-Cuts and Check-Dams:  Changing Patterns of Environmental Manipulation by the Hohokam and Spanish in the Santa Cruz River Valley, 200-1820,” Environmental History 4:3 (July 1999): 403-430.

    • Fighting Sprawl and City Hall:  Resistance to Urban Growth in the Southwest (Tucsan:  University of Arizona Press, 1995)

    • “Detective Fiction as Urban Critique:  Changing Perceptions of a Genre,” Journal of American Culture 15:3 (Fall 1992) 89-94.

    • “Fighting City Hall:  Contested Growth in Tucson, 1950-1960,” Locus 3 (Fall 1990): 65-80.

  • Committee Service and Graduate Mentor (Oklahoma State University)
    • Director of Graduate Studies

    • Environmental Sciences Steering Council

    • Regents Committee on Articulation, 1996-2000.

    • Arts and Sciences Honors Committee.

    • Arts and Sciences Curriculum and Extension Committee, 1999-2000.

    • History Department Personnel Committee (thrice elected position)

    • History Department Graduate Committee

    • History Department Curriculum Committee

    • History Department Library Committee

    • Chair, History Department Scholarship Committee

    • History Department, U.S. Survey Coordinator, 1997-2000

    • History Department Secretary, 1995-2000.

    • Phi Alpha Theta Advisor

    • One Ph.D. and five M.A. degrees directed to completion

    • Chair of two Ph.D. and two M.A. students currently enrolled.

  • Other Professional Service
    • Contact person and lead faculty member in the group that established the certificate in environmental Studies.

    • Committee member 2003-2004:  George Perkins Marsh Prize for the best book in environmental history.
    • Book manuscript Referee for University of Arizona Press, University of New Mexico Press, University of     Pittsburgh Press.
    • Article Manuscript Referee for The Journal of Environmental History, Western Historical Quarterly, Pacific Historical Review.  Journal of Arizona History.
    • One of four editors of the HIST 1103 collateral reader American Passages and Visions of American Heritage.
    • Elder hostel instructor, Oklahoma State University.
    • Commendation from OSU President James E. Halligan for being named “best teacher” by anonymous student, twice in 2001.
    • OSU History Department, “Professor of the Year,” 2000 (named by the undergraduate History Club).
    • Member of the Environmental Sciences Graduate Program Steering Council.
    • Guest Lecturer on Environmental History in Environmental Sciences 5300, the introductory graduate seminar in the Environmental Sciences Program, Oklahoma State University, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2002.
    • Visiting Scholar, University of Arizona, 2000-2001.
    • Guest Lecturer, “Getting a Job and the Run to Tenure:  Prospects in the Profession,” University of Arizona, History Department, March 2, 2001.
    • Addressed a group of high school teachers in the Marana School District, Marana, Arizona, on water and environmental issues, January, 2001.
    • Addressed dorm residents on the populist origins of “The Wizard of Oz,” Fall Semester, 1999.
  • Awards, Scholarships and Grants
    • Charles Redd Center for Western Studies, Research Grant ($2000), 2004.

    • Charles Redd Center for Western Studies, Research Grant ($2000), 2003.

    • Charles Redd Center for Western Studies, Brigham Young University, Publication Grant, ($2,800), 2001.

    • Water Resources Research Center, Oklahoma State University, Research Grant ($25,000), 1999.

    • Oklahoma Humanities Council, Research Grant ($3000), 1999.

    • Oklahoma Foundation for the Humanities, Research Grant ($3000), 1997.

    • Arts and Sciences Research Grant, Oklahoma State University (one month summer salary), 1995, 1996, 2002.

    • Dean’s Incentive Grant, College of Arts and Sciences, Oklahoma State University ($3000), 1995, 1996.

    • John P. Rockfellow Scholarship, University of Arizona, (graduate student award), 1992-1994.

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