Brief Resume:
Henry W. Bullamore,
Ph. D., A. I. C. P.
Professor
Department of Geography
Gunter Hall 234
Office: (301)
687‑4369 or 687‑4413
FAX: (301)
687‑4495
Email: hbullamore@frostburg.edu
EDUCATION
Ph.D.,
Major Field: Geography; Minor Field: Sociology
Ph.D.
Dissertation: "Neighborhood Sources
of Residential Satisfaction"
M.A.,
Field: Geography
B.A. With
Distinction,
Majors: Geography and History
Professor of Geography,
Fulbright
Professor of Urban Geography, Turun Yuliopisto (
Assistant Professor of Geography and Urban Planning,
Visiting
Assistant Professor of Geography,
Instructor of Geography, Northwestern University, 1977‑1978.
ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS
Chair of the Department of Geography, Frostburg State University, 1993-1999. Also, Chair, Frostburg State University Department Chairs' Council, 1995-1997.
Founding Director,
Office of Contracts and Grants (now Research and Sponsored Programs), 1987-1990. Also, member, University
Fund Raising Council, Faculty Development Subcommittee, and Chair, IRB/IACUC. Interim Director,
May-August, 2003.
Acting Head, Department of Geography
and Urban Planning,
Specialization Areas:
Urban
Geography
Urban and
Regional Planning
Comparative
Neighborhood and
Tourism and
Regional Development
Public Policy
Analysis and Evaluation Research
Teaching
Responsibilities at
Human Geography (GEOG 104)
Honors: Human Geography (GEOG 114)
Urban Geography: Internal City
Patterns (GEOG 324)
Urban Geography: Metropolitan Systems (GEOG 325)
Regional Planning (GEOG 421/521)
Urban Planning (GEOG 450/550)
Geography of Tourism (GEOG
454/554)
Tourism Planning (GEOG 455/555)
Cars, Homes, and Jobs:
Contemporary Urban Issues (irregularly offered interdisciplinary Honors Seminar
GEOG 490/IDIS 491)
Professional
Associations:
Association of American
Geographers, Secretary‑Treasurer, Southwestern Division 1983‑84;
Chairperson, Southwestern Division, 1984‑85; Member, Local Arrangements Committee,
1989 Baltimore Meeting
National Council for Geographic
Education
American Planning Association
American Institute of Certified
Planners, AICP Membership #
013419
Association for Canadian Studies
in the
Association of Collegiate
Schools of Planning (Institutional Representative)
Teacher Education Advisory Board for
the College of Education, 1997-present. Participated in NCATE
review of Earth Science and Social Science programs.
Steering Committee, Urban and Regional
Planning Program (an interdisciplinary major), Chair, 2002-present.
City of
Faculty Senate, 1990‑1993,
1999-2000, and 2001-present with appointments to Administrative Services
Committee, 1990-1993; Academic Affairs Committee 1993 and 1999-2000; General
Education Subcommittee, 1993; and Faculty Concerns Committee, 2001-present. Chair of Faculty Concerns Committee,
2002-present.
Faculty Awards:
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Reader for Human Geography, The College Board’s Advanced
Placement Program, 2003 and 2004.
Seminar Leadership:
·
Guest Lecturer, Monongahela Valley Tri‑State Leadership
Academy (created by a Kellogg Foundation grant to
Invited Workshop Participant:
·
GIS Access—Active Learning in GIS, NSF funded workshop at LA
Pierce College, July 1999.
·
Active Learning in Human Geography, NSF funded
workshop at
·
Regional Development Group Travel Seminar in
GRANTS AND
FUNDED PROJECTS (since 1985)
University
Grants:
·
Sabbatical Leave, Fall Semester 2000, “Comparative Research
on Town Planning in
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Summer Fellowship, Summer 1999,
“Active Learning in Human Geography.”
·
Sabbatical Leave, Spring Semester 1994, “Planning in Small
Towns.”
·
Grant Incentive Award, February 1993, "Canadian Small
Towns."
External
Grants:
·
J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board, “Lecturing
and Research Award for Study in
·
Maryland Department of the Environment, “Water Management
Administration Mining Program Student Intern,” April 1998, $5894.
·
Maryland State Department of Education, "Career
Connections: Development of Courses on the Geography of Tourism Planning,” May
1997, $1,850, and extension, “Integration of New Tourism Courses into the
University Curriculum,” May 1998, $475.
·
National Science Foundation, "Renovation of Gunter Hall
for Environmental Science," January 1997, $950,000 (with Kenneth Stewart,
Conrad Best, and others).
·
Appalachian Regional Commission, "High Performance
Computing Equipment for Industry and Academia," September 1994, Contract
No. 94-155, $156,372 (with Mohsen Chitsaz).
·
Appalachian Regional Commission, "The
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·
Government of
·
Government of
Reviewed
:
"Urbanization in
"Suburban
Social Status and Non‑residential Land Use," Geographical Perspectives,
Spring 1983, No. 51, pp. 1‑13.
Job Change as a Motivation for Intraurban
Residential Mobility," Growth and Change, Vol. 12, No. 1, January
1981, pp. 42‑49.
"Three Types of Poverty in Metropolitan
"Factorial
Ecologies of Urban Black Communities," (with Curtis C. Roseman
and Charles M. Christian), Geography of the Ghetto: Perception, Problems, and Alternatives, DeKalb: Northern
"Public Opinion of Pollution Hazards in
Other
Publications:
"Review
of Edmund P. Fowler, Building Cities That Work," The Professional Geographer,
Vol. 45, No. 4, November 1993, pp. 482-483.
"Review
of D. T. Herbert and R. J. Johnston, eds., Geography and the Urban
Environment: Progress in Research and
Applications," The Professional Geographer Vol. 38, No. 4,
November 1986, p. 422.
"Review
of
"Cancer
Mortality, Cartography and Public Policy," Papers and Proceeding of
Applied Geography Conferences, Vol. 8, 1985, pp. 200-206.
"Review
of David Clark, Urban Geography," The Professional Geographer,
Vol. 36, No. 1, February 1984, p. 111.
Student
Workbook for World Geography, (with O. D.
Abington), Department of Geography/Urban and Regional Planning,
"Major
Findings of the
"Neighborhood
Sources of Residential Satisfaction," Ph.D. Thesis,
"The
Inequality of Access to Public Services:
The Case of Port Antonio, Jamaica," in Social Problems in a
Small Jamaican Town, Occasional Publications of the Department of
Geography, University of Illinois at Urbana‑Champaign, Paper No. 6, April
1973, pp. 17‑33.
“Small
Towns in Finland: New Functions, New
Development,” presented at the Annual
Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, March 5, 2003, New Orleans,
Louisiana.
“Decentralization in Small Towns: Impacts and Responses,” presented at the Biannual Conference of the
Association for Canadian Studies in the United States, November 15, 2001, San Antonio, Texas.
“Jobs, Homes, and Mobility: Forces in American Urban
Policy,” presented at the American Voices Conference, University of Turku, Turku, Finland, October
20, 2000, and in expanded form at the Geographical Society of Turku, October 31, 2000.
“Growing Old in a
“Active learning in Human Geography: Mixing Internet Resources & Cooperative
Learning,” presented at the Technology and Teaching Conference,
"Faculty
Development from the Department Chair's Perspective," presented at
"Public Opinion
of Public Schools: Variation Among
Attendance Zones," presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of
American Geographers, April 12, 1996, Charlotte, North Carolina.
"The
Residential Ecology of Small Towns in Atlantic Canada", presented at the
Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers,
"The
Context for Residential Development in Small Towns," presented at the
Biannual Meeting of the Association for Canadian Studies in the
"Evaluating
Departmental Participation in Interdisciplinary Programs: An International
Studies Case" presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Council for
Geographic Education, August 7, 1993, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
"Residential
Patterns in Smaller Cities," presented at the Annual Meeting of the
Association of American Geographers,
"The
"
"Suburban
Diversity: Evidence of Geographical
Diversity in Metropolitan Montreal," presented at the biannual meeting of
the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States, November 18, 1989,
San Francisco, California.
"Geography
and International Studies Programs," presented at the Annual Meeting of
the National Council for Geographic Education,
"Suburban
Diversity and Change in Metropolitan Montreal," presented at the Annual
Meeting of the Association of American Geographers,
"Social
Area Analysis and Factorial Ecology in Smaller Cities," presented at the
Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers,
"Canadian
Urban Planning Practice," presented at the Annual Meeting of the Mid‑Atlantic
Conference on Canadian Studies,
"Neighbors,
Neighborhoods, and Annexation," presented at the Southwestern Social
Science Association Annual Meeting,
"Cancer
Mortality, Cartography, and Public Policy," presented at the Applied
Geography Conference/Association of American Geographers Southwestern Division
Meeting,
"Statistical
Analysis and Word Processing," presented at a panel on "Managing
Technical Resources: The Computer as a
Planning Tool" at the Louisiana Chapter, American Planning Association
Conference,
"
"An
Economic Profile of Louisiana's Metropolitan Areas," presented at the
Southwestern Social Science Association Annual Meeting,
Home Address:
Home Phone: (301) 689‑8084
Date of Birth:
Place of Birth:
Citizenship:
Marital Status: Married, two daughters
February 2004