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Name:

Joseph Fridgen
















Department:

Recreation and Leisure Studies


































College:

Health and Human Performance







1. Rank











































Professor and Chair


















































































2. Degrees











































PhD, University of California, Davis, 1979


































MA, University of California, Davis, 1973


































BA, University of Minnesota, Morris, 1971












































































3. Teaching Experience related to proposed degree (emphasis on past five years)
















a.

Overall nature of workload assignments































(%teaching/%research/%service/administration/clinical practice)






















5% teaching

20% research

25% service

50% administrative






















b.

Courses








































Foundations & Theory of Recreation and Leisure -- Graduate Course, Michigan State University



















Tourism and Recreational Travel -- Graduate Course, Michigan State University

























CRM 6200 – Research Design in Marine and Coastal Studies, ECU, 3 credits, 2006






















c.

Graduate student supervisory experience (theses/dissertations)






















4 – Chair of PhD Committee





































4 – Member of PhD Committee





































2 – Member of MS Committee





































1 – Outside reviewer for PhD dissertation in Tourism, Cook University, Australia

Have chaired 13 PhD committees during career.


































































4. Scholarly & Professional Activities related to proposed degree (emphasis on past five years)










a.

Publications/Scholarly Activity related to proposed degree

























Park, Recreation and Tourism Resources, Michigan State University. (2001). Trends 2000: Shaping the future, contributed papers -- the 5th outdoor recreation and tourism







trends, (Co-Editor and Compiler), September 17-20, 2000, Lansing, MI.: Park, Recreation and Tourism Resources, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI.







Fridgen, J.D. (1991). Dimensions of tourism. East Lansing, MI.: Educational Institute, American Hotel and Motel Association.













Pennington-Gray, L.; D. Stynes & J. Fridgen. (2003). “Cohort Segmentation: An Application to Tourism.” Leisure Sciences. 25:1-20.










Vogt, C., Nelson, C., D. Stynes & J.D. Fridgen. (2000). 1999 Michigander Bike Ride and its participants: A focus on Midland County’s Pere Marquette Rail-Trail. Prepared for







Michigan Department of Transportation, 55 pp.

























b.

Status of Grants & Contracts submitted related to proposed degree (including agency names, years of funding, collaborative partners)







EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA TOURISM: INFRASTRUCTURE AND IMAGES. Proposal to the Golden Leaf Foundation, August 2004, Hans Vogelsong







and Joseph Fridgen PIs, not funded.


































TARGETING ECOTOURISM-ADVENTURE MARKETS - BUILDING PARTNERSHIPS AND PACKAGES. Proposal to the Golden Leaf Foundation, August 2004, Robert Pfister and Joseph Fridgen PIs, not funded.

MINORITY VISITING SCHOLAR PROGRAM. Funded proposal to bring visiting minority scholar to the Department – an IPA with USFS Scientist. Funded by Michigan State University, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Michigan State University Extension, Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station, U.S. Forest Service. Focus: Future workforce diversity for natural resource agencies and joint recruitment for agencies and universities. 2002-2003.



ASSESSING TRANSPORTATION USE, TOURISM GENERATED ECONOMIC BENEFITS AND SECURITY ASPECTS OF SELECTED SHARED USE TRAILS. Funded by the Michigan Department of Transportation and the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station. PIs: Drs. Vogt, Nelson, Fridgen, and Stynes. Park; Recreation and Tourism Resources.




c.

Invited research presentations outside ECU




























S. E. Parks and Recreation Directors meeting at the Greenville Public Golf course Club House – March 2004. Changes at ECU and Recreation Overview – Implications for







Eastern North Carolina


































Fridgen, J.D. (2001). The Changing Customer. Invited paper, Beyond the Wilderness: The Changing Face of Tourism, 2001 Upper Peninsula Tourism Conference, May 9-10,







Marquette, MI.































d.

Patents/disclosures/copyrights


































none








































e.

Participation in scholarly collaborations with other universities, laboratories, & centers













Currently - NSF – Center of Excellence, Tourism and Travel --- North Carolina State University and University of Florida










f.

Service on related state/national/international boards or committees



















Member, Dean’s Advisory Committee for the Office of Diversity and Pluralism, Michigan State University, 2002-2002. Chaired by the Director of Extension, report issued







February, 2002.





































Founding member, Tourism Industry Coalition of Michigan (TICOM) an industry based organization formed to promote the understanding and reasonable development of







tourism and travel in Michigan (1992-2003).




























2000 General Coordinator for the Outdoor Recreation and Tourism Trends Conference, held September 17-20, Lansing, MI. Lead host – Park, Recreation and Tourism







Resources.































5. Other









































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