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Steven J. Hageman
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Dr. Steven J. Hageman
hagemansj@appstate.edu

Ph: 1+(828) 262-6609
Fax:
1+(828) 262-6503

Department of Geology Appalachian State Univ.
PO. Box 32008
Boone, NC  28608


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Education

Ph.D. 1992 University of Illinois (Geology)
M.S. 1988 University of Illinois (Geology)
B.S. 1985 University of Kansas (Geology), with distinction


Employment
2004-present Associate Professor, Department of Geology, Appalachian State University
1998-2004 Assistant Professor, Department of Geology, Appalachian State University
1998 Sponsored Programs Coordinator, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago
1997-1998 Research Scientist, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago
1993-1996 Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Geology and Geophysics University of Adelaide, South Australia
1993-1996 Visiting Research Fellow  South Australian Museum, Adelaide, South Australia
1992-1993 Lecturer Department of Geology, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC


Honors
2006
Fulbright Scholar, Croatia
2000
College of Arts and Science, W.C. Strickland Award
outstanding young faculty member
2000-2002 Distinguished Lecturer, Paleontological Society
1999  
Best Paper Award, Honorable Mention, Journal of Paleontology


Leadership Service
2004-2007 Organizing Host of the 14th International Bryozooology Association Meeting
http://www.iba.appstate.edu
2005  
Organized Paleontological Society Topical Session at southeastern  Geological Society of America Meeting, Knoxville-2006: Paleozoic insights on the Modern: session in honor of Frank K. McKinney
2005  
Appalachian Chapter President of Sigma Xi
2004-present Associate Editor for the Journal of Paleontology
2002 Campus delegate to national Sigma Xi Meeting, Galveston, TX
2002 Organized Paleontological Society Topical Session at national Geological Society of America Meeting, Denver: Phenotypic Variation: Discriminating Between Evolution and Environment
2001-2003 Paleontologist Member of the GSA Advisory Committee to the Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology
2000-2001 Chair of the Southeast Section of the Paleontological Society 2001
2001 Organized Paleontological Society Theme Session at Southeaster GSA Meeting:  Paleoecology of the Coastal Plain: An Interdisciplinary Testing Ground
1999-2001 Chair of Student Grants-in-Aid Committee, Paleontological Society
1999-2000 Vice-Chair of the Southeast Section of the Paleontological Society
1992-1997 Executive Council of the International Bryozoology Association
1997-1998 Technical Editor, Journal of Paleontology
      

Professional Societies (member since)
       
Paleontological Society (1984)

International Bryozoology Association (1986)

Geological Society of America (1987)

Sigma Xi (1990)

International Paleontological Association (1994)

SEPM Society for Sedimentary Geology (1994)

Paleontological Research Institute (1995, Life Member)

American Association for the Advancement of Science (2000)


External Grants
2001 National Science Foundation, Acquisition of an Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope (ESEM) and Energy Dispersive Spectrometer (EDS), with E.A Cowan, R.N. Abbott, F.K. McKinney, B.C. Schreiber, ($233,622)
2000
National Science Foundation, The Meaning of Morphology: Source Hierarchy for phenotypic variation of skeletal hard parts (Bryozoa), ($80,000)
1998
Illinois Arts Council, General Operating support for the Field Museum of Natural History, Melissa Hilton co-PI, ($95,000)
1989 Funding derived from my Ph.D. dissertation proposal, Petroleum Research Fund ($40,000), and National Science Foundation ($55,000), to D.B. Blake P.I.


Internal Grants
2006 ASU University Research Council, Colonial Growth Habits ($2800)
2003
ASU University Research Council, Morphometrics Digital Workstation ($4800)
2001 Graduate College, Undergraduate Research Fellowship for Jay Early ($1000)
2000 Hubbard Center External Scholar Grant, for Dr. O'Dea, Bristol, UK ($566)
2000 Graduate College, Undergraduate Research Fellowship for Jenny Cornett ($1000)
1999 ASU University Research Council, "NSF pilot" ($925)


Courses Taught at Appalachian State
Fall
Introduction to Paleontology (3 hrs lect., 3 hrs. lab., senior majors)
Spring Introduction to Historical Geology (3 hrs lect., 2 hrs lab, freshman majors & nonmajors)
Spring Preparation of Geologic Reports (2 hrs. lect., 5 hrs. lab., sophomore majors)
Fall Introduction to Physical Geology Laboratory (2 hrs, freshman majors & nonmajors)