Catherine Chmidling

 CatherineA. Chmidling

Catherine A. Chmidling

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Biography

University of Nebraska Omaha - Women's Studies


Resume

  • 2009

    GIS Certificate

    Geographic Information Science

    University of Missouri-Columbia

    Graduate Certificate

  • 1998

    University of Missouri-Columbia

    Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services

    University of Nevada Reno

    University of Nebraska at Omaha

    University of Missouri

    Taught Fundamentals of Archaeology (1 semester) and Principles of Anthropology (3 semesters).

    University of Missouri

    Kansas State Department of Education

    Topeka

    Education Program Consultant - Higher Education

    Omaha

    Teach social science and (Spring2014) American culture courses for Goodrich

    plus courses for Anthropology

    Geology

    and Women's Studies as needed.

    Assistant Professor

    Goodrich Scholarship Program

    University of Nebraska at Omaha

    Alaska

    TA'd archaeological field school excavating sites associated with WAMCATS (Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System) line.

    Graduate Assistant

    University of Nevada Reno

    Support Writing Intensive instructors in Natural & Applied Science courses and Education & Social Science courses. Work with Filemaker database and perform department data analysis.

    University of Missouri

    TA'd 1 semester of Significant Discoveries in Archaeology

    7 semesters of Geology labs

    and 1 semester of Fundamentals of Archaeology (lab instructor).

    University of Missouri-Columbia

    Project Specialist

    Project Specialist for the Bureau of Chronic Disease Control

    Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. Wrote articles for publication using state-collected data on chronic diseases in Missouri (diabetes

    arthritis

    osteoporosis) relative to the Healthy People 2010 Goals.

    Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services

    PhD

    Dissertation was ethnohistorical/cultural anthropology - looking at culture change

    child welfare

    and charity in the operation of an Midwestern orphanage.

    Anthropology

    University of Missouri-Columbia

  • 1995

    MSc

    Geoarchaeology - lithic sourcing

    Quaternary Studies

  • 1991

    BS

    Geology & Anthropology (dual degree)

  • ArcGIS

    Archaeology

    Geology

    Academic Advising

    Teaching

    Curriculum Design

    Higher Education

    Social Sciences

    Laboratory

    Student Development

    Public Speaking

    Distance Learning

    Curriculum Development

    Anthropology

    Courses

    GIS

    Science

    E-Learning

    Data Analysis

    University Teaching

    The Prevalence of Diabetes and Related Services in Missouri and Missouri's Progress Towards Meeting the Healthy People 2010 Goals

    J. Anderson

    J. Vradenburg

    Report on diabetes rates and state health department support in Missouri.

    The Prevalence of Diabetes and Related Services in Missouri and Missouri's Progress Towards Meeting the Healthy People 2010 Goals

    W. Bronson

    J. Vradenburg

    Report on arthritis rates and state health department support in Missouri.

    Arthritis in Missouri: Disability

    Quality of Life

    and Treatment

    Anthropological & ethnohistorical examination of resident and staff experiences

    and management history of the Kansas Orphans' Home.

    History of the Kansas Orphans’ Home

    1887-1962: The Professionalization of Charity

    Catherine

    Chmidling

    University of Missouri

    Kansas State Department of Education