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Shoshanah M. Inwood
School of Environment & Natural Resources, The Ohio State University OARDC, 132 Williams Hall, Wooster, OH 44691 Email: [email protected]; Ph: 330-263-3790
EDUCATION
2008 Ph.D. Rural Sociology, The Ohio State University.
2004 M.S. Environmental Science Graduate Program, The Ohio State University.
1999 B.A. Biology, Oberlin College. Junior Semester Abroad: University of Melbourne, Australia, Dept. of Biology. EXPERIENCE
2017- Current Assistant Professor, School of Environment and Natural Resources. The Ohio State University
2012-2017 Assistant Professor, Department of Community Development and Applied Economics. The University of Vermont
2011- 2012 Research Associate, School of Environment and Natural Resources (SENR) and Center for Farmland Policy Innovation. The Ohio State University.
2010- 2011 Director, Office of Sustainable Agriculture. The Ohio Department of Agriculture.
2010 Ohio Farm to School Coordinator, The Ohio Department of Agriculture.
2009- 2010 Postdoctoral Researcher, The Social Responsibility Initiative, The Ohio State University.
PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES
Inwood, S.M., Becot, F*, Bjornestad, A., Henning-Smith, C., and A. Alberth* (2019). Responding to Crisis: Farmer Mental Health Programs in the North Central Region. Journal of Extension. 55(6): Research in Brief//6R1B1. Available online: https://joe.org/joe/2019december/rb1.php
Inwood, S.M., Knudson, A., Becot, F.*, Braun, B., Goetz, S., Kolodinksy, J., Loveridge, S.,
Morris, K., Parker, J., Parsons, B., Wellborn, R., and Albrecht, D. (2018). Health Insurance and National Farm Policy. Choices: The Magazine of Food, Farm, and Resource Issues. Quarter 1. Available online: http://www.choicesmagazine.org/choices-magazine/submitted-articles/health-insurance-and-national-farm-policy *Article Awarded CHOICES Article of the Year Honorable Mention (May 2019)
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Inwood, S.M., E. Portman*, B. Braun, S. Loveridge, S.Heiss, and A. Knudson (2017). The Farming Population and Health Insurance: Educational Needs and Approaches from Extension Professionals. Journal of Extension. 55 (5): Feature // 5FEA3. Available online: https://joe.org/joe/2017october/pdf/JOE_v55_5a3.pdf
Inwood, S.M. (2017). Agriculture, Health Insurance, Human Capital and Economic Development at the Rural-Urban-Interface. Journal of Rural Studies. 54: 1-14.
doi:10.1016/j.jrurstud.2017.05.009
Saucier, O*., Parsons, B. and S.M. Inwood (2016). Redefining the Farmer-Processor Relationship: The Story of Organic Cow. Enterprise and Society. 17(2): 358-392.
doi:10.1017/eso.2015.85 Conner, D., R. Dewitt, S.M. Inwood, and M. Archer* (2015). Social Responsibility and Community development in Vermont’s Food Business Sector. Journal of Food Research. 4(6):
93-103. doi:10.5539/jfr.v4n6p93 Clark, J. and Inwood, S. (2015). Scaling-up Regional Fruit and Vegetable Distribution: Potential for Adaptive Change in the Food System. Agriculture and Human Values. 33(3): 503-519.
doi:10.1007/s10460-015-9618-7 Inwood, S.M. (2015). Opportunities for Extension: Linking Health Care Reform and Farm
Viability. Journal of Extension. 53(3): Feature // 3FEA1. Available Online: https://www.joe.org/joe/2015june/a1.php
Inwood, S.M., B. Braun, A. Knudson, J. Parker, and B. Parsons (2015). Farmers and Health Care Reform: A Challenge and Opportunity for Extension. Journal of Extension. 53(2): Commentary//2COM2. Available Online: https://www.joe.org/joe/2015april/comm2.php
Clark, J. K, Inwood, S.M., and D. Jackson-Smith (2014). Exurban Farmers’ Perceptions of Land Use Policy Effectiveness: Implications for the Next Generation of Policy Development. Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development. 5(1): 39-55. doi:10.5304/jafscd.2014.051.001
Keir, L.*, Watts, R., and S.M. Inwood (2014). Environmental Justice and Citizen Perceptions of a Proposed Electric Transmission Line. Community Development. 45(2):
107-120. doi:10.1080/15575330.2014.887130 Inwood, S.M. and Clark, J.K. (2013). Farm Adaptation at the Rural-Urban Interface. Journal of
Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development. Special Topic Call for Papers: Land for Food: A Focus on Farmland Protection and Land Grabbing. 4(1):61-78. doi:10.5304/jafscd.2013.041.007
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Inwood, S.M., Clark, J.K. and M. Bean Smith (2013). The Differing Values of Multi-generation and First-generation Farmers: Their Influence on the Structure of Agriculture at the Rural-Urban
Interface. Rural Sociology. 78(3): 346-370. doi:10.1111/ruso.12012
Inwood, S.M. (2013). Social Forces and Cultural Factors Impacting Farm Transition. Choices: The Magazine of Food, Farm, and Resource Issues. 2nd Quarter. Available Online:
http://www.choicesmagazine.org/choices-magazine/theme-articles/transitions-in-agriculture/social-forces-and-cultural-factors-influencing-farm-transition
Inwood, S.M. and J.S. Sharp (2012). Farm Persistence and Adaptation at the Rural Urban Interface: Succession and Farm Adjustment. Journal of Rural Studies. 28(1): 107-117.
doi:10.1016/j.jrurstud.2011.07.005
Inwood, S.M., J.S. Sharp, D. Stinner, and R. Moore (2009). “Restaurants, Chefs and Local Foods: Insights Drawn from a Diffusion of Innovation Framework.” Journal of Agriculture and Human
Values. 26(3):177-191. doi:10.1007/s10460-008-9165-6 MANUSCRIPTS IN REVIEW & IN PROGRESS
Stengel, E.* and S.M. Inwood. Revise and Resubmit. “Community and Care: Exploring Child Care in Farm Families at the Rural Urban Interface.” Re-Submitted to Community Development.
F. Becot* and S.M. Inwood. Revise and Resubmit “ Supporting Farm Households with Social Safety
Nets: A Systematic Narrative Review of the Systems in France and in the United States.” Submitted to Journal of Rural Studies.
Rissing, A., Inwood, S.M. and E. Stengel*. In Review. “Farming Parents Are Working Parents:
Tracing the Impact of Childcare on Agriculture and Food System Development.” Submitted to Agriculture and Human Values.
Inwood, S.M. and J.K. Clark. “Farm Diversification at the RUI: Updates from the 2012 Census of Agriculture.” To be submitted to Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community
Development. Inwood, S.M. “Assessing Healthy Corner Store Projects with a Community Capitals Framework.” To be submitted to Community Development. Inwood, S.M., J. Kolodinsky, E. Roche. “Harnessing the Power of Hospitals for Local Food System &
Community Economic Development.” To be submitted to Agriculture and Human Values. BOOK CHAPTERS
Hamshaw, K., Inwood, S., Kolodinsky, J., and Needle, M. 2017. “The Role of Community Engagement and Indicators in Generating Knowledge for Informing Regional Planning for Sustainability”. The Routledge Handbook of Community Development: Perspectives from
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Around the Globe,159-174. Eds. S. Kenney, B. McGrath, R. Phillips. Routledge. doi:10.4324/9781315674100-12
Clark. J. and S. Inwood. 2015. “Farming at the Rural Urban Interface Examining Households
and Policy.” From Farm-to-Fork: Perspectives on Growing Sustainable Food Systems in the Twenty-First Century. Ed. Sarah Morath. Akron Press & Law Series.
Clark. J.K, S.M. Inwood, and J.S. Sharp. 2011. “Local Food Systems: The Birth of New
Farmers and the Demise of the Family Farm?” Local Food Systems in Old Industrial Regions. Ed. Neil Reid. Ashgate Publishing.
Clark. J.K, S.M. Inwood, J.S. Sharp, D.B. Jackson-Smith. 2010. “Community-level Influences on Agricultural Trajectories: Seven Cases across the Exurban U.S.” in Agriculture,
Environment and Rural Change: Perspectives from North America, the British Isles and Australia. Eds. Richard G. Winchell, Doug Ramsey, Rhonda Koster, and Guy M. Robinson. Spokane, WA: Eastern Washington University Press.
BOOK REVIEWS
Inwood, S.M. 2005. “Good Growing: Why Organic Farming Works.” Book Review. Rural Sociology. 70(4): 595-597.
PROCEEDINGS
Inwood, S.M, J.S. Sharp, J. Clark, D.B. Jackson-Smith and L. Porecca. 2007. “Community Influence on Farm Adaptation at the Rural-Urban Interface”. Emerging Issues Along Urban/Rural Interfaces II: Linking Land-Use Science and Society Conference Proceedings. Atlanta, Georgia.
Inwood, S.M.. 2005. “Opportunities for Organic Agriculture in a Local Food System.” Transitioning
to Organic Agriculture: Ecology, Economics, and Marketing. The Organic Agriculture Consortium Proceedings and Abstracts. Ohio State University Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center (OARDC). Wooster, Ohio.
CONFERENCE PAPERS
Inwood, S.M. 2013. “Childcare Policies: Barriers or Opportunities for Farm Entry, Persistence and Growth in the Northeast?” UVM New Directions in Gender, Class and Food Work Workshop. August 15-16. Burlington, VT.
Clark, J.K., S.M. Inwood, M. Bean Smith, J.S. Sharp, and D.B. Jackson-Smith. 2010. “Local Food Systems: The Birth of New Farmers and the Demise of the Family Farm?” Prepared for the International Geographical Union Commission on the Dynamics of Economic Spaces Local Food Systems in Old Industrial Regions: Challenges and Opportunities. August 4. Toledo, OH.
Jackson-Smith, D.B., J.K. Clark, J.S. Sharp, and S.M. Inwood. 2008. “Local Agency and Trajectories of Agricultural Change at the Rural-Urban Interface in the United States.” Prepared for
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Transitions in Urban Agriculture Conference. October 26-28. Wageningen University, Wageningen, Netherlands.
Clark, J.K., S.M. Inwood, J.S. Sharp, and D.B. Jackson-Smith. 2007. “Community-level Influences on Agricultural Trajectories: Seven Cases across the Exurban U.S.” Prepared for the Sixth Quadrennial Conference of British, Canadian, and American Rural Geographers. July 15-20. Spokane, WA.
Sharp, J.S., D.B. Jackson-Smith, S.M. Inwood, and J.K. Clark. 2007. “Agricultural Change at the Rural- Urban Interface: Growth, Decline and Stability.” Rural Sociology Juried Paper Award Winner. Prepared for the 2007 Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting. August 2-5. Santa Clara, CA.
REPORTS AND EXTENSION OUTREACH PUBLICATIONS (*Graduate Student)
Becot, F.*, Inwood, S.M. Jackson-Smith, D., and A. Katchanova. 2019. “The Status and Changing Face of Ohio Agriculture: Summary of Ohio Farm Trends 1997-2017.”
Inwood, S.M. 2019. “Building a Farm to School Community in Wayne County.” Becot, F.* and S.M. Inwood. 2019. “Health Insurance & Farm Risk Management: Farm Households &
farm Employees.” 2017 National Farmer and Rancher Survey Findings. https://www.hirednag.net/reports
Becot, F.* and S.M. Inwood. 2019. “Farm Households’ Health Insurance Coverage and Costs.” 2017
National Farmer and Rancher Survey Findings. https://www.hirednag.net/reports Inwood, S.M., A. Knudson, K. Morris, F. Becot*, J. Parker, J. Kolodinsky, B. Braun, S. Goetz, S.
Loveridge, R. Wellboran, D. Albrecht. 20017. “Health Insurance is Key to Farm & Ranch Economic Viability.” 2017 National Farmer and Rancher Survey Findings. https://www.hirednag.net/reports
Becot, F*., S.M. Inwood, and L. McDermott*. 2016. Health Insurance, Rural Economic Development and Agriculture, State Case Study Agriculture and Health Insurance Profile Series: Vermont. https://www.hirednag.net/reports
Becot, F.*, S.M. Inwood, and L. McDermott*. 2016. Health Insurance, Rural Economic Development and Agriculture State Case Study Agriculture and Health Insurance Profile Series: Massachusetts. https://www.hirednag.net/reports
Becot, F.*, S.M. Inwood, and L. McDermott*. 2016. Health Insurance, Rural Economic Development
and Agriculture State Case Study Agriculture and Health Insurance Profile Series: Pennsylvania. https://www.hirednag.net/reports
Becot, F.*, S.M. Inwood, and L. McDermott*. 2016. Health Insurance, Rural Economic Development
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and Agriculture State Case Study Agriculture and Health Insurance Profile Series: Michigan. https://www.hirednag.net/reports
Becot, F*., S.M. Inwood, and L. McDermott*. 2016. Health Insurance, Rural Economic Development
and Agriculture State Case Study Agriculture and Health Insurance Profile Series: Kentucky. https://www.hirednag.net/reports
Becot, F.*, S.M. Inwood, and L. McDermott*. 2016. Health Insurance, Rural Economic Development and Agriculture State Case Study Agriculture and Health Insurance Profile Series: Mississippi. https://www.hirednag.net/reports
Becot, F.*, S.M. Inwood, and L. McDermott*. 2016. Health Insurance, Rural Economic Development
and Agriculture State Case Study Agriculture and Health Insurance Profile Series: Nebraska. https://www.hirednag.net/reports
Becot, F.*, S.M. Inwood, and L. McDermott*. 2016. Health Insurance, Rural Economic Development and Agriculture State Case Study Agriculture and Health Insurance Profile Series: Utah. https://www.hirednag.net/reports
Becot, F.*, S.M. Inwood, and L. McDermott. 2016*. Health Insurance, Rural Economic Development and Agriculture State Case Study Agriculture and Health Insurance Profile Series: Washington. https://www.hirednag.net/reports
Becot, F.*, S.M. Inwood, and L. McDermott*. 2016. Health Insurance, Rural Economic Development
and Agriculture State Case Study Agriculture and Health Insurance Profile Series: California. https://www.hirednag.net/reports
Stengel, E.* and S. Inwood. 2015. Child care in Farm Families: Implications and a Call for Support.
Available at: http://blog.uvm.edu/sinwood-sinwood/files/2015/10/UVM-Child-Care-Farm-Family-Brief_2015.pdf
Inwood, S.M., E. Stengel*, B. O’Conner*, and S. Poske*. 2014. Small and Medium Scale Farm Growth and Persistence at the Rural-Urban Interface: Balancing Family, Goals, Opportunities and Risks Community Profile Series: Burlington, VT.
Inwood, S.M., E. Stengel*, B. O’Conner*, and S. Poske*. 2014. Small and Medium Scale Farm Growth and Persistence at the Rural-Urban Interface: Balancing Family, Goals, Opportunities and Risks Community Profile Series: Lewiston, ME.
Inwood, S.M., E. Stengel*, B. O’Conner*, and S. Poske*. 2014. Small and Medium Scale Farm Growth and Persistence at the Rural-Urban Interface: Balancing Family, Goals, Opportunities and Risks Community Profile Series: Honolulu, HI.
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Inwood, S.M., E. Stengel*, B. O’Conner*, and S. Poske*. Small and Medium Scale Farm Growth and
Persistence at the Rural-Urban Interface: Balancing Family, Goals, Opportunities and Risks Community Profile Series: Miami, FL.
Inwood, S.M., E. Stengel*, B. O’Conner*, and S. Poske*. Small and Medium Scale Farm Growth and
Persistence at the Rural-Urban Interface: Balancing Family, Goals, Opportunities and Risks Community Profile Series: Columbus, OH.
Clark, J.K., S.M. Inwood, and J.S. Sharp. 2011. Scaling-up Connections between Regional Ohio Specialty Crop Producers and Local Markets: Distribution as the Missing Link. OSU, Center for Farmland Policy Innovation and Social Responsibility Initiative. Available at: http://cffpi.osu.edu/distribution.htm
Inwood, S.M., J. S. Sharp, D. B. Jackson-Smith, and J.K. Clark. 2009. The Persistence of Agriculture at the Rural-Urban Interface: Does the Cost of Health Insurance Make a Difference? Topical Report 09-05. OSU, Social Responsibility Initiative: Columbus, OH. Available at: http://cffpi.osu.edu/docs/HealthInsurance09.pdf
Inwood, S.M. and J.S. Sharp. 2009. Succession and Enterprise Adaptation at the Rural Urban Interface. Topical Report 09-03. OSU, Social Responsibility Initiative: Columbus, OH. Available at: http://cffpi.osu.edu/docs/Succession060909.pdf
Inwood, S.M., L. Bergman, and D. Stinner. 2003. Building Capacity for Local and Organic Ohio Proud Foods for Retail and Restaurant Distribution in Ohio. OSU, OFFER Program (Invited
into the USDA’s National Agricultural Library permanent collection). Available at: http://sri.osu.edu/sri-topical-report-series
Inwood, S.M. and J.S. Sharp. 2004. “Tips for Selling to Restaurants.” OSU Social Responsibility Initiative Extension Hand Out. 2 pages. Inwood, S.M. and M. Balint 2004. “Farmer-Chef Frequently Asked Questions.” OSU Social Responsibility Initiative Extension Hand Out. 2 pages. Inwood, S.M. 2004. “Packaging and Storage Conditions for Fruits and Vegetables.” OSU Social Responsibility Initiative Extension Hand Out. 3 pages. Inwood, S.M. 2004. “Produce, Meat and Dairy Products Desired by Central Ohio Chefs.” OSU Social Responsibility Initiative Extension Hand Out. 2 pages. Inwood, S.M. 2004. “Central Ohio Farmer Chef Network.” Brochure.
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Inwood, S.M. 2003. “Resources for Building A Local Food System.” OSU Organic Food Farming Education and Research (OFFER). 2 pages. Inwood, S.M. 2003. “Resources for Marketing and Distributing Organic Produce.” OSU Organic Food Farming Education and Research (OFFER). 2 pages. Inwood, S.M. and H. Roehling. 2003. “Resources for Organic Production.” OSU Organic Food Farming Education and Research (OFFER). 2 pages. INVITED RESEARCH & POLICY BRIEFINGS
2019 U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders Rural Development Council. Invited to participate on Senator Sanders Rural Development Council. Washington, D.C. January 2019. 8 participants. One hour meeting with Senator Sanders in the Senate Office Building.
2018 Inwood, S.M. “Linking Health Insurance, Health Care, Agriculture and Rural Development.”
Invited to present to Partners for Rural America monthly conference call. December 2018.
2018 Inwood, S.M. and A. Knudson. “Health Care Access and Growing a Vibrant Farm Population.” Invited to National Farm Bureau Congress January 2018
2017 Knudson, A. and S.M. Inwood. “Health Insurance, Rural Economic Development and
Agriculture.” National Farmers Union Fly In. Washington D.C. 2013 Inwood, S.M. “Social and Cultural Factors Affecting Farm Transition.” Transitions in
Agriculture: Implications for Research, Data Development and Policy Analysis – Invitation Only USDA Roundtable. Invited by USDA ERS. 50 Participants
2010 Ohio Food Policy Council briefing with USDA Secretary Vilsack. 20 Delegates. 2009 SARE policy briefing with USDA Secretary Vilsack. 4 Delegates. Invited by The National
Campaign for Sustainable Agriculture. 2009 Inwood, S.M. Farming Diversity for a Sustainable Future. USDA Agriculture Outlook Forum.
February 26-27, 2009. 50 Audience Members. 2008 Inwood, S.M. Social Sustainability: Social Justice in the Food System. Mid Ohio Regional
Planning (MORPC) Conference. September 11, 2008. Columbus, Ohio. 30 Audience Members.
2007 Inwood, S.M. Panel Member. Voices from the Future: Constructing a New Rural Sociological
Society for the 21st Century. Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting. Santa Clara, California.
ORGANIZED FORUMS, SUMMITS AND WORKSHOPS
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“Service Learning and Engaged Scholarship Opportunities in Sustainable Agriculture.” 2018 National SARE Conference, Our Farms, Our Future. St. Louis, Missouri. Role: Session Co-Organizer and Session Moderator. “Rural Health-Economic Development Nexus Workshop.” Minneapolis, MN. April 2018. Hosted by the North Central Rural Development Center and the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Role: Presenter and Planning Committee Member. “Strengthening Health and Farm Vitality in Ohio Forum.” Delaware, OH. September 2019. Role: Presenter and Organizer. “Strengthening Health and Farm Vitality in Delaware Forum.” Dover, DE. September 2018. Role: Presenter and Co-Organizer. “Strengthening Health and Farm Vitality in Maryland Forum.” Annapolis, MD. September 2018. Role: Presenter and Co-Organizer. “Health Insurance, Agriculture and Rural Economic Development in Vermont.” Burlington, VT. November 2016. Role: Presenter and Lead Organizer. “Professional Development Workshop: Smart Choice and Smart Use Health Insurance for Vermont Farm Families.” Burlington, VT. November 2016. Role: Lead Organizer. “Women in Ag Programs for 21st Century Farms & Ranches: Best Practices and Innovative Approaches for Emerging Audiences.” Portland, OR. November 2016. Role: Planning Committee Member ORGANIZED EXTENSION AND RESEARCH WEBINARS
“Strengthening Health and Farm Vitality: Tools You Can Use.” Hosted by University of Maryland. October 2018. Role: Presenter and Co-Organizer. “Incorporating Health Insurance and Health Care into Farm and Ranch Viability and Risk Management.” Hosted by the North Central Rural Development Center. October 2017. Role: Presenter and Co-Organizer. “Extension Programming Approaches for Farmers Under the Affordable Care Act.” Hosted by the North Central Rural Development Center. October 2015. Role: Presenter and Lead Organizer. PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
2019 Inwood, S.M., Clark, J., and B. Jablonski. Pre-Conference Research Workshop on Building a Better Understanding of the Challenges and Opportunities Facing Rural Economic Development. Co-hosted and co-sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and its Detroit Branch, W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, Economic Development
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Quarterly, and the citizens Research Council of Michigan. Economic Development Quarterly. Invitation Only Workshop. Kalamazoo, MI.
2019 Inwood, S.M., Becot, F.*, Henning-Smith, C., and A. Bjornestad. “Innovative Mental Health
Care Delivery Systems for the Farm Population.” WONCA World Rural Health Conference. Albuquerque, N.M. 65 Attendees.
2019 Inwood, S.M. “Community and Care: Exploring Child Care in Farm Families at the Rural
Urban Interface.” Organized Session: It’s Time to Get Personal: How Farm Households Shape Farm Operations and Persistence. Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Richmond, Va.
2019 Becot, F.* and S.M. Inwood.2019. “Health Insurance and Health Care Along the Farm Family
Life Course: Trade Offs between Quality of Life, Household Consumption, and On-farm Investments?” Organized Session: It’s Time to Get Personal: How Farm Households Shape Farm Operations and Persistence. Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Richmond, Va.
2019 Inwood. S.M. “Community Engagement and the 21st Century Land Grant.” The Ohio State
University Community Engagement Conference. Conference Day 1 Plenary Panel. 600 Attendees.
2018 Becot, F.*, Inwood, S.M., and Knudson, A. “Cost of health insurance: An understudied yet big
hurdle for young farmers. Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Annual Conference.” Madison, WI.
2018 Inwood, S.M. “Coming Together: Steps and Activities for Convening a Summit on Health Insurance and Agriculture.” Ignite Session. Ohio State’s 2018 Community Engagement Conference. Columbus, Ohio. 80 Attendees.
2017 Inwood, S.M. “Social Resilience in the Food System: Family Well-Being and Growing the Next Generation of Farmers.” The Midwest Symposium on Ecologically Informed Theological Education. Methodist Theological School in Ohio. Delaware, Ohio
2017 J. Jacobs and S.M. Inwood. Health Insurance and Farm Risk Management. New England Extension In-service. presented by Jake Jacobs, UVM Extension
2016 Becot, F. and Inwood, S.M. “Supporting Women in Agriculture through Social Policies.” Women in Sustainable Agriculture Conference. Portland, OR.
2016 Inwood, S.M., J. Kolodinsky, E. Roche. “Harnessing the Power of Hospitals for Local Food
System & Community Economic Development.” Joint National Association of Community Development Professionals and the Association of Natural Resource Extension Professionals Conference. Burlington, VT.
2016 Becot, F. and S.M. Inwood. “Social Welfare Policies for Farm Households in France and in
the U.S.: Opportunities and Barriers to Overcome.” International Rural Sociology Association Congress. Toronto, ON.
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2016 Inwood, S.M., J. Kolodinsky, E. Roche. “Harnessing the Power of Hospitals for Local Food
System & Community Economic Development.” Agriculture, Food and Human Values Meeting. Toronto, ON.
2016 Inwood S.M. (Chair), S. Loudiyi, A. Trubek, S. Bowen, S. Darly, M. Houdart, and F. Becot.
“Food and Agricultural Research: What can French and American Researchers Learn from Each Other?” Roundtable. Agriculture, Food and Human Values Meeting. Toronto, ON.
2016 Child Care, Human Capital and Wealth Creation in the U.S. Farm Sector. International Rural
Sociology Association Congress. Toronto, ON. 2015 Inwood, S.M. “Small and Medium Farmers and the Affordable Care Act.” Rural Sociology
Society Meetings. WI. 2015 Inwood, S.M. “Health Care Reform: Small and Medium RUI Farmer Attitudes and Issues.”
Agriculture, Food and Human Values Meeting. Pittsburgh, PA. 2015 Inwood, S.M. “Teaching and Pedagogy: GMO Debates in a Large Lecture.” Roundtable
Invited Participant, “Teaching About Food Systems: Successes and Challenges.” Agriculture, Food and Human Values Meeting. Pittsburgh, PA.
2015 Stengel, E. and S.M. Inwood. “Balancing Farm and Family: Exploring Child Care in Farm
Families at the RUI”. Agriculture, Food and Human Values Meeting. Pittsburgh, PA. 2015 Garrett, V. and S.M. Inwood. “Farmer Definitions of Success at the RUI”. Agriculture, Food
and Human Values Meeting. Pittsburgh, PA. 2014 Inwood, S.M., Clark, J., and M. Howell. “New Perspectives on the Next Generation of Farm Households.” American Farmland Trust Conference. Lexington, KY. 2014 Inwood, S.M., Heiss, S., Clark, J., and S. Raja. Co-Organizer and Panel Member. “Teaching
Food Systems Across the Disciplines. Four member panel.” Agriculture, Food and Human Values Meeting. Burlington, VT.
2014 Kornbluth, F., Trubek, A., Mares, T., Inwood, S.M., and V. Imbruce. “Five Member
Roundtable. New Directions in Gender, Class and Food Work.” Agriculture, Food and Human Values Meeting. Burlington, VT.
2013 Inwood, S. M. “Linking the Cost of Health Insurance and Child Care to Future U.S. Food
Production.” 2013 Yale Food Systems Symposium. Paper Accepted August 2013. Present October 19. New Haven, CT.
2013 Inwood, S. M. “Rural and Urban Corner Store Projects: How do Community Level
Variables Influence Outcomes?” Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting. New York, NY.
2013 Inwood, S. M., Sharp, J.S. and L. Galena. The Rebirth of Rural Sociology in
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Undergraduate Education. Panelist at the annual meeting the Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting. New York, NY.
2013 Garrett, V., Sharp, J.S., Clark, J.K. and S.M. Inwood. Agricultural Legacy, Consequences for
the Present. Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting. New York, NY. 2013 Inwood, S.M. Health Insurance: How Does it Influence the Development and Growth of
Agriculturally Based Economic Development? Agriculture, Food and Human Values Meeting. East Lansing, MI.
2013 Clark, J.K., Inwood, S.M., and D. Jackson-Smith. The Exurban Land Use Policyscape: Does it Support Local Food Systems? Agriculture, Food and Human Values Meeting. East Lansing, MI.
2013 Poske, S., Inwood, S.M. and J.K Clark. The Growth and Persistence of Small and Medium Sized Farms Located at the Rural-Urban Interface. Agriculture, Food and Human Values Meeting. East Lansing, MI.
2013 Garrett, V., Sharp, J., Clark, J., and S.M. Inwood. Farmers’ Perspectives on the Local Food
Movement. Agriculture, Food and Human Values Meeting. East Lansing, MI. 2011 Inwood, S.M. Motivations and Values of Farmers at the Rural Urban Interface. Agriculture,
Food and Human Values Annual Meeting. New York, New York. 2009 Inwood, S.M. Entrepreneurial Marketing Adaptations and Farm Persistence at the Rural Urban
Interface. Agriculture, Food and Human Values Annual Meeting. State College, Pennsylvania. 2008 Inwood, S.M. The Competing Effects of Instrumental and Substantive Rationality on Farm
Adaptation among Entrepreneurial and Traditional Commodity Farm Enterprises at the Rural Urban Interface (RUI). Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting. Manchester, New Hampshire.
2007 Inwood, S.M., J.S. Sharp, and D.B. Jackson-Smith. Sustaining the Family Farm at the Rural
Urban Interface: Farm Succession Processes of Alternative Food and Agricultural Enterprises and Traditional Commodity Farmers. Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting. Santa Clara, California.
2007 Jackson-Smith, D.B., J.S. Sharp, J. Clark , S.M. Inwood, and L. Porreca.. The Impact of Local
Land Use Policy and Social Infrastructure on Agricultural Transitions in Urbanizing Areas. Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting. Santa Clara, California.
2007 Sharp, J.S., D.B. Jackson-Smith, S.M. Inwood, and J. Clark. Agricultural Change at the Rural-
Urban Interface: Growth, Decline and Stability.” Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting. Santa Clara, California. Juried Paper Award Winner.
2007 Sharp, J.S., D.B. Jackson-Smith, S.M. Inwood, and J. Clark. Agricultural Change at the Rural-
Urban Interface: Policy, Social Infrastructure and Adaptation in Seven U.S. Counties. The 13th International Symposium on Society and Resource Management (ISSRM). Park City, Utah.
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2007 Inwood, S.M, J.S. Sharp, J. Clark, D.B. Jackson-Smith and L. Porecca. Community
Influence on Farm Adaptation at the Rural-Urban Interface. Emerging Issues Along Urban/Rural Interfaces II: Linking Land-Use Science and Society. Atlanta, Georgia.
2007 Jackson-Smith, D.B., J.S. Sharp, S.M. Inwood, J. Clark, and L. Porecca. Understanding the
Impacts of Urbanization on Agriculture: A Conceptual Model. Emerging Issues Along Urban/Rural Interfaces II: Linking Land-Use Science and Society. Atlanta, Georgia.
2005 Sharp, J.S., J. Clark, S.M. Inwood and D.B. Jackson-Smith. Trajectory of Agricultural
Change in Rural-Urban Interface Counties, 1987-2002. Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting. Tampa, Florida.
2005 S.M. Inwood. Opportunities for Organic Agriculture in a Local Food System. The Organic
Agriculture Consortium. Wooster, Ohio. 2004 Inwood, S.M. Building A Local Food System: Farmer and Chef Networking Strategies. Rural
Sociological Society Annual Meeting. Sacramento, California. 2004 Inwood, S.M. Building A Local Food System: Farmer and Chef Networking Strategies.
Agriculture and Human Values Annual Meeting. Hyde Park, New York. 2003 Inwood, S.M. Bridging the Market: Transitioning Farmers and Consumers into a Local Food
System in Ohio. Agriculture and Human Values Annual Meeting. Austin, Texas. CONFERENCE POSTER PRESENTATIONS
2017 Chase,L., D. Heleba, B. Holtzman, J. Parker, F. Becot. S.M. Inwood. “Measuring Social Sustainability on Farms and Ranches.” Community Development Society / National Association of Community Development Extension Professionals. ● National Network for Sustainable Living Education Green Award Winner ● Second runner up for Best Presentation of a Theme with International Significance.
2016 Massey, E., S.M. Inwood, and J. Clark. “Technical Assistance and Farming at the Rural-
Urban Interface: Availability, Use and Farmer Perceptions.” Agriculture, Food and Human Values Conference. Toronto, ON.
2016 Massey, E., S.M. Inwood, and J. Clark. “Technical Assistance and Farming at the Rural-
Urban Interface: Availability, Use and Farmer Perceptions.” University of Vermont Graduate Student Research Day. Burlington,VT.
2015 Inwood, S.M. and W. Wang. “Health Insurance and Farm Persistence at the Rural Urban Interface.” National Extension Health Outreach Conference. Atlanta. GA.
2015 Inwood, S.M., Parsons, B., Knudson, A., Braun, B., Parker. J., Kolodinsky, J., Bailey, J.,
Goetz, S., Loveridge, S., Albrecht, D., and Welborn, R.,. “Health Insurance Reform Economic Development and the Agriculture Sector.” National Risk Management Association Meetings. Minneapolis, MN
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2014 Clark., J.K., Inwood, S.M., and V. Garrett. “Production, Marketing and Operator Diversity at
the Rural Urban Interface.” Poster Presented at the Agriculture, Food and Human Values Meeting. Burlington, VT.
2014 Stengel, E., Inwood, S.M. “Childcare Policies at the Rural Urban Interface.” Poster Presented
at the Agriculture, Food and Human Values Meeting. Burlington, VT. 2014 Stengel, E., Inwood, S.M. “Childcare Policies at the Rural Urban Interface.” Poster presented
at the University of Vermont’s Research Day. Burlington, VT. 2013 Leamy, R., Inwood, S.M. “Examining the Social and Economic Relationships in Small-Scale
Production of Hops in the Northeast.” Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. New York, NY.
2013 Poske, S., Inwood, S.M. “Agricultural Policy at the Rural Urban Interface.” Poster presented
at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. New York, NY. 2013 Leamy, R., Inwood, S.M. “Examining the Social and Economic Relationships in Small-Scale
Production of Hops in the Northeast.” Poster presented at the University of Vermont’s Research Day. Burlington, VT.
2013 Poske, S., Inwood, S.M. “Agricultural Policy at the Rural Urban Interface.” Poster presented
at the University of Vermont’s Research Day. Burlington, VT. 2006 Inwood, S.M. and Jeff S. Sharp. “Farmer Adaptation at the Rural-Urban Interface.” Rural
Sociological Society Annual Meeting. Louisville, Kentucky. Graduate Student Poster Competition First Place.
2005 Inwood, S.M. “The Central Ohio Farmer Chef Network.” The Ohio Ecological Food and
Farming Association Annual Conference. Johnstown, Ohio. 2004 Inwood, S.M. Stinner, D. and Richard Moore. “Bridging the Market: Transitioning Farmers
and Consumers into a Local Food System in Ohio.” The Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center Annual Meeting. Wooster, Ohio.
2003 Inwood, S.M., Stinner, D. and Richard Moore. “Bridging the Market: Transitioning Farmers
and Consumers into a Local Food System in Ohio.” Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting. Montreal, Quebec. Graduate Student Poster Competition Second Place – Honorable Mention Award.
TEACHING
Sociology of Food and Agriculture. Ohio State University. School of Environment and Natural Resources. FL18. 18 Students. 11 Undergraduate, 7 Graduate Students. Community, Environment and Development. Ohio State University. School of Environment and Natural Resources. SP18. 175 Students. 1 Graduate TA, 4 SIA’s.
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Community Economic Development. Department of Community Development and Applied Economics. University of Vermont. FL14, FL15, FL16. 20 Graduate Students. World, Food, Population and Development. Diversity 2. Department of Community Development and Applied Economics. University of Vermont. FL13, SP14, SP15, SP16, SP17. 15 TA’s. 286 Undergraduate Students. Business, Communities and Sustainability. School of Business Administration Sustainable MBA Program. University of Vermont. SP15. 20 MBA Students. Sustainable Community Development. Service Learning Course. Department of Community Development and Applied Economics. University of Vermont. SP13, SP14. 150 Undergraduate Students. “Gender and Agroecology Workshop.” Co-taught with Dr. Teresa Mares. International Agroecology Short Course at University of Vermont. SU13. 50 Students. TA MENTORING
2013- Present Mentored 17 Graduate TAs and 64 Undergraduate TA’s. Organize weekly TA meetings to: review course content, objectives, grading, large classroom management, safety, develop facilitation skills to independently lead class breakout sessions, review sessions and tutor. SELECTED GUEST LECTURE Fall 2019 Rural Sociology 7600 (Theories and Concepts in Rural Sociology). Fall 2018 “Slow Food, Restaurants and Anchor Institutions: How do they go Together?” Invited
by Rebeka Matheny, Department of Design. Sustainable Restaurant Interior Design Studio Class. 18 Students.
Spring 2018 SENR Graduate Student Seminar Fall 2017 Rural Sociology 7600 (Theories and Concepts in Rural Sociology). Spring 2014 Food Systems Masters Program Qualitative Research Methods. University of Vermont. Fall 2012-14 CDAE Graduate Student Seminar. University of Vermont. Fall 2012-14 Food Systems 345. Food Systems Research. University of Vermont. Spring 2010 Agricultural and Extension Education 794. Grant Proposal Writing. The Ohio State
University. Spring 2010 Landscape Architecture 760. Cultivating Columbus. The Ohio State University.
Fall 2008 Geography 240. Economic and Social Geography. The Ohio State University.
Winter 2008 Environmental Studies 256. Farmscape: Artistic Perspectives on Farmland Preservation. Denison University.
Winter 2007 Environmental Studies 256. Farmscape: Artistic Perspectives on Farmland Preservation. Denison University.
EXTENSION & OUTREACH PRESENTATIONS
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2019 Inwood, S.M. “Health Care Access and Growing a Vibrant Farm Population.” Featured Program. Ohio Agricultural Council Meeting. Columbus, OH. 100 Attendees.
2019 Inwood, S.M. “Health Care Access and Growing a Vibrant Farm Population.” Strengthening
Health and Farm Vitality in Ohio Forum. Delaware, OH. 65 Invite-Only Attendees. 2019 Inwood, S.M. and K. Chamberlain. “Orientation to PhotoVoice: Ethical and Creative
Photography.” Wayne County Farm to School Project, Food Service Staff Orientation and Workshop. Northwestern School District. Wooster, OH.
2019 Inwood, S.M. and K. Chamberlain. “Orientation to PhotoVoice: Ethical and Creative
Photography.” Wayne County Farm to School Project, Food Service Staff Orientation and Workshop. Wooster City School District. Wooster, OH.
2019 Inwood, S.M. “Building a Farm to School Community in Wayne County” Wayne County OSU
Extension Wayne County Fair Program. Wayne County Fair. September 2019. 2019 Inwood, S.M. “Take Away’s for the OSU Center for Clinical and Translational Science and
OSU Extension from the Rural Health and Health Equity UnMeeting”. Ohio State University Medical Center, Center for Clinical and Translational Science. Columbus, OH. 12 Attendees.
2019 Inwood, S.M. “Health Care Access and Growing a Vibrant Farm Population.” Strengthening
Health and Farm Vitality in Maryland Forum. Annapolis, MD. 60 Invite-Only Attendees. 2019 Inwood, S.M. “Health Care Access and Growing a Vibrant Farm Population.” Strengthening
Health and Farm Vitality in Ohio Forum. Dover, DE. 80 Invite-Only Attendees. 2019 Inwood, S.M. “Warrior Weaver Builder: Roles in the Food System Panel.” The Food
Symposium, Cincinnati Christian Hills Academy. Cincinnati, OH. 45 Attendees. 2018 Inwood, S.M. “Getting Ready for Open Enrollment” Wayne County OSU Extension Wayne
County Fair Program. Wayne County Fair. September 2018. 2018 Inwood, S.M. “Health Insurance, Agriculture and Economic Development.” Rural Health-
Economic Development Nexus Workshop. Minneapolis, MN. 50 Invite Only Attendees. 2018 Inwood, S.M. “Healthy Farmers, Prosperous Farms.” OSU Extension Living the Small Farm
Dream, 2018 Northeast Ohio Small Farm Conference. Massillon, OH. 25 Attendees. 2018 Inwood, S.M. “Focusing on the Farm Family: How Household and Social Issues Affect Efforts
to Build the Next Generation of Farmers.” National Food Policy Network Advisory Committee, Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future. On-line Meeting. 10 Attendees.
2018 Inwood, S.M. “Health Insurance and Farm Risk Management”. Farmer Field School
Champaign County. 15 attendees.
2017 S.M. Inwood. “Health Insurance, Rural Economic Development and Agriculture.” Presentation
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to John Reich Scientific Program Director for the Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research (FFAR). Columbus, OH
2017 S.M. Inwood. “Harnessing the Power of Hospitals for Local Food System & Community
Economic Development.” OSU Food Sustainability Panel. 2017 S.M. Inwood. “Asset Based Development and the Community Capitals Framework.”
Presentation to InFACT Buckeye ISA Team Members.
2017 S.M. Inwood. “Asset Based Development and the Community Capitals Framework.” Presentation to Buffalo, NY FFA. 55 FFA students.
2016 S.M. Inwood, D. Markowitz (Director VT Agency of Natural Resources), D. Farnsworth (VT “The Value of Our Communities” Keynote Panel. 71st Annual Town Officers Education Conferences. University of Vermont Extension. Killington, VT. 250 participants.
2016 S.M. Inwood. “Inventorying the Strengths and Assets in Your Community.” Interactive whole
conference session. 71st Annual Town Officers Education Conferences. University of Vermont Extension. Killington, VT. 250 participants.
2016 S.M. Inwood, D. Markowitz (Director VT Agency of Natural Resources), D. Farnsworth (VT
“The Value of Our Communities” Keynote Panel. 71st Annual Town Officers Education Conferences. University of Vermont Extension. Stowe, VT. 250 participants.
2016 S.M. Inwood. “Inventorying the Strengths and Assets in Your Community.” Interactive whole
conference session. 71st Annual Town Officers Education Conferences. University of Vermont Extension. Stowe, VT. 250 participants.
2016 S.M. Inwood, D. Markowitz (Director VT Agency of Natural Resources), D. Farnsworth (VT “The Value of Our Communities” Keynote Panel. 71st Annual Town Officers Education Conferences. University of Vermont Extension. Lake Morey, VT. 250 participants.
2016 S.M. Inwood. “Inventorying the Strengths and Assets in Your Community.” Interactive whole
conference session. 71st Annual Town Officers Education Conferences. University of Vermont Extension. Lake Morey, VT. 250 participants.
2016 S.M. Inwood. Inventorying the Strengths and Assets in Your Community. Community
Development EcoSystems Summit – Engaged Learning for Rural Vermont High School Students. University of Vermont. 50 participants.
2016 Inwood, S.M. Health Insurance Rural Economic Development and Agriculture. Vermont Farm
Health Task Force. 25 participants. 2016 Inwood, S.M. and B. Holtzman. Child Care on Family Farms: Discussions and Support. Lunch
Time Roundtable. Northeast Organic Food and Farming Association (NOFA) Vermont Winter Conference. Burlington, VT. 20 participants.
2015 Inwood, S.M. “Health Insurance, Economic Development and Quality of Life in the
Agriculture Sector.” The Council on Food, Agricultural & Resource Economics (C-
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Fare)webinar: The Impact of Health Insurance on Coverage and Farm Decisions to Invest in the Agricultural Sector. 30 participants.
2015 S.M. Inwood. Inventorying the Strengths and Assets in Your Community. Vermont Town and
City Managers Association (VTCMA). Burlington, VT. 50 participants. 2015 Inwood, S.M. and E. Stengel. Child Care on Family Farms. Lunch Time Roundtable. Northeast
Organic Food and Farming Association (NOFA) Vermont Winter Conference. Burlington, VT. 50 participants.
2015 Inwood, S.M. and E. Stengel. Child Care on Family Farms. Lunch Time Roundtable. Northeast
Organic Food and Farming Association (NOFA) New York Winter Conference. Saratoga Springs, NY. 4 Participants.
2011 Inwood, S.M. Healthy Corner Stores. University of Toledo. Toledo, Ohio. 55 participants. 2011 Inwood, S.M. Distribution- The Missing Link in Local Food Systems. Cleveland Food Policy
Council. Cleveland, Ohio. 30 participants. 2011 Inwood, S.M. Navigating the Grant Maze. Ohio Farm to School Conference. Cleveland,
Ohio. 50 participants. 2010 Inwood, S.M. Ohio Farm to School Initiative. Ohio State University Extension Community
Nutrition Conference. 100 participants. 2010 Inwood, S.M. Ohio Farm to School Initiative. Ohio Food Service Directors Bi-annual In-
service Meeting. Salt Fork State Park, Ohio. 130 participants. 2010 Inwood, S.M. Ohio Farm to School Initiative. SAND Chapter. 60 participants. 2010 Inwood, S.M. Ohio Farm to School Initiative. Metropolitan Educational Council. 20
participants. 2010 Inwood, S.M. Ohio Farm to School Initiative. SAN Chapter. 60 participants. 2010 Inwood, S.M. Ohio Farm to School Initiative. Ohio School Dieticians Annual Conference. 80
participants. 2010 Inwood, S.M. Ohio Farm to School Initiative. Ohio State University Extension Community
Nutrition Conference. 130 participants. 2010 Inwood, S.M. Social Dimensions of Farm Policy: Lessons from the Rural-Urban-Interface.
International Farm Transitions Network Annual Conference. Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. 25 participants.
2008 Inwood, S.M. Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Committee Annual Conference. Columbus, Ohio.
40 participants.
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2007 Inwood, S.M. Building A Local Food System: Farmer and Chef Networking Strategies. The Ontario Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association. St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. 20 participants.
2006 Inwood, S.M. Building A Local Food System: Farmer and Chef Networking Strategies.
The Ohio Fruit and Vegetable Growers Congress. Columbus, Ohio. 50 participants.
2006 Inwood, S.M. Opportunities for Organic Agriculture in a Local Food System. The Ohio Fruit and Vegetable Growers Congress. Columbus, Ohio. 60 participants.
2005 Inwood, S.M. Building A Local Food System: Farmer and Chef Networking Strategies. The Northwest Ohio Foodshed Congress. Toledo, Ohio. 25 participants.
2005 Inwood, S.M. Building A Local Food System: Farmer and Chef Networking Strategies. Three Rivers Conference. Cincinnati, Ohio. 30 participants.
2004 Inwood, S.M. Building A Local Food System: Farmer and Chef Networking Strategies. OEFFA Conference. Johnstown, Ohio. 40 participants.
2004 Inwood, S.M. Opportunities for Organic Agriculture in a Local Food System. Ohio State University Organic Food Farming Education and Research (OFFER) Program: Transitioning to Organic Agriculture Workshop. Wooster, Ohio. 80 participants.
2004 Inwood, S.M. Building A Local Food System: Farmer and Chef Networking Strategies. Innovative Farmers of Ohio Conference. Mt. Vernon, Ohio. 20 participants.
2003 Inwood, S.M. Building A Local Food System: Farmer and Chef Networking Strategies. Community Food Security Conference. Boston, Massachusetts. 35 participants. 2003 Inwood, S.M. Opportunities for Organic Agriculture in a Local Food System. Ohio
State University Country Living Field Day. Carroll County, Ohio. 25 participants.
2001 Inwood, S.M. Opportunities for Organic Agriculture in a Local Food System. OARDC -OFFER Field Day. Wooster, Ohio. 70 participants. FUNDED RESEARCH AND EXTENSION GRANTS 2019 Clark, J. (PD), B. Jasblonski, S.M. Inwood, J. Freedgood. “Pathways to prosperity:
Collaborative local governing for rural wealth creation” AFRI Agriculture Economics and Rural Communities: Rural Communities and Regional Development Program Area Priority A1631 Research and Extension. $499,520.
2019 Inwood, S.M., K. Potter, R. Hayden, J. Rumble. “Growing a Farm to School Community in
Wayne County.” OSU Connect and Collaborate Grant. $69,000 with match $124,000. ● Project partners: Wooster City Schools, Northwestern School District, College of
Wooster, OSU Wayne County Extension, OSU Extension Farm-to-School.
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2019 Inwood, S.M., R. Hayden, J. Rumble. “Growing a Farm to School Community in Wayne County Service Learning Course.” OSU Connect and Collaborate Grant Service Learning Course Development Grant. $4,000
2019 Inwood, S.M. 2019. “Growing a Farm to School Community in Wayne County-
Undergraduate Researcher.” OSU Connect and Collaborate - Office of Undergraduate Research & Creative Inquiry. $1,500
2019 Potter, K., S.M. Inwood, R. Hayden, J. Rumble. “Growing a Farm to School Community in
Wayne County.” USDA Farm to School Grant. $120,000 ● Project partners: Wooster City Schools, Northwestern School District, College of
Wooster, OSU Wayne County Extension, OSU Extension Farm-to-School. 2018 Henning-Smith, C., S.M. Inwood, A. Bjornestad. “Innovative Models of Mental Health Care
for Farmers and Farm Families.” North Central Rural Development Center 2019-2020 Small Grants Program. $24,682.
2018 “Transforming Human Waste into Agricultural Resource in Central Ohio.” Nick Kawa
(PI) and Forbes Lipschitz (PI). Team members: Nick Basta, Jill Clark, Heather Curtis, Jonathan Ferbrache, Shoshanah Inwood, Halina Steiner. OSU InFACT Linkage and Leverage Grant. $32,790.
2017 Brown, V. (PD), M. Pippidis (Co-PI), S.M. Inwood (Co-PI). “Developing a Coordinated
Community Risk Management Approach to Health and Health Insurance among Farm Enterprises.” North East Regional Center Planning Grant: Impacts of Successful Extension and Outreach Programs. $19,500.
2016 Inwood, S.M. “Linking Health Insurance Reform and Rural Economic Development in Agriculture in Vermont.” University of Vermont James M. Jeffords Fund Grant Program for Policy Studies. $7,924.
2014 Inwood, S.M.(PD), Knudson, A..(Co-PD) Co-PI’s: Albrecht, D., Bailey, J., Braun, B., Goetz,
S., Heiss, S., Kolodinsky, J., Loveridge, S., Parker, J., Parsons, B., Welborn, R. “Linking Health Care Reform and Economic Development in the Agriculture Sector.” AFRI Agriculture Economics and Rural Communities: Rural Communities and Regional Development Program Area Priority A1631 Research and Extension. $499,986
2013 S.M. Inwood (PI). “Linking the Cost of Health Insurance and Child Care to Future U.S.
Agricultural Production.” 2013-2016. University of Vermont, Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station Hatch Grant. $60,000.
2012 Inwood, S.M.(PI). “How do health care costs influence the development and growth of
agriculturally based economic development?” University of Vermont, Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station Hatch Grant. $10,000.
2010 Sharp, J.S. (PI), S.M. Inwood (CO-PI), J.K. Clark (Co-PI). “Small and Medium Scale Farm
Growth, Reproduction and Persistence at the Rural-Urban Interface: Balancing Family, Goals,
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Opportunities and Risks.” AFRI Small and Medium Sized Farms and Rural Development Grant. $346,931.
2009 Clark, J., S.M. Inwood, J. Sharp. “Scaling-up Connections between Regional Ohio
Specialty Crop Producers and Local Markets: Distribution as the Missing Link.” Specialty Crop Grant. $29,240.
2006 S.M. Inwood. S.A.R.E. Graduate Student Grant Competition. Project Title: Sustaining the
Family Farm at the Rural Urban Interface: Farm Succession Processes of Alternative Food and Agricultural Enterprises and Traditional Commodity Farmers. $10,000.
2006 S.M. Inwood. OARDC-OSU. Graduate Dissertation Grant Competition. Project Title:
Identifying Succession Processes and Gender Roles Among Alternative Food and Agriculture Enterprises and Traditional Commodity Farmers at the Rural Urban Interface. $5,000.
2005 S.M. Inwood. Social Responsibility Initiative Graduate Student Grant Competition, The Ohio
State University, College of Food, Agriculture and Environmental Sciences. Project Title: Farm Succession of Alternative Food and Agricultural Enterprises at the Rural-Urban Interface. One quarter tuition and stipend. $9,000.
2002 Bergman, L.A., D. Stinner, S.M. Inwood. “Building Capacity for Organic Ohio Proud
Vegetable and Fruit Marketing Production.” The Ohio Department of Agriculture Specialty Crop Block Grant. $30,000.
OTHER GRANTS
2019 Jackson-Smith, D. and S.M. Inwood. Ohio State University President's Postdoctoral Scholars Program (PPSP) for Andrea Rissing. Two-year postdoctoral fellowship, starting annual salary of $50,000 (includes full OSU benefits and a direct grant to support research costs of $5000).
2019 Jackson-Smith, D., and S.M. Inwood. “Williams Hall 113 Working Landscapes Collaborative
Space Renovation.” The Ohio State University Informal Space Match Grant. Integrated Physical Planning Liaison Group (IPPLG). $21,868.
2013 Inwood, S.M. Service Learning TA. UVM CUPS Office. Funds one service learning TA for
one semester to develop and implement service learning modules. AWARDS
2019 CHOICES Article of the Year Honorable Mention. Inwood, S.M., Knudson, A., Becot, F.*, Braun, B., Goetz, S., Kolodinksy, J., Loveridge, S., Morris, K., Parker, J., Parsons, B., Wellborn, R., and Albrecht, D. (2018). Health Insurance and National Farm Policy. Choices: The Magazine of Food, Farm, and Resource Issues. Quarter 1. Available online: http://www.choicesmagazine.org/choices-magazine/submitted-articles/health-insurance-and-national-farm-policy
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2008 S.A.R.E. New Voices Contest. First Prize. Essay Title: Farming Diversity. Full travel award to SARE’s 20th Anniversary New American Farm Conference, and presentation of essay at the closing plenary session of the conference. 800 Audience Members.
2007 The Center for Entrepreneurship at the Fisher College of Business, Ohio State Business Plan
Competition. Finalist, Round 2 of 3. Concept: Local Goods Baby Food. FELLOWSHIPS
2013 Community Engaged Learning Faculty Fellow. Service Learning Two Day Training. Vermont Campus Compact. Brattleboro, VT. WORKING GROUP PARTICIPATION
SARE Social Sustainability Bulletin Publication. Writing Team Member. SARE Social Working Group Social Sustainability Member.
SERVICE Manuscripts Reviewed for:
Journal of Rural Studies; Plus One; Agriculture, Food and Human Values; Journal of Agriculture Food Systems and Community Development; Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems; National Council on Family Relations Research and Policy Briefs
Professional Society Service 2016-2017 Rural Sociological Society, Rural America and the 2016 Election Session Committee 2016-2017 Rural Sociological Society, Development Committee 2014-2017 Council Member, Agriculture, Food & Human Values (AFHVS) 2014-2017 Chair, AFHVS 2017 Annual Conference Site Selection Committee 2013-2014 Host Committee AFHVS/ASFS 2014 Annual Meeting 2013-2014 Rural Sociological Society Publication Committee 2008 Session Co-Organizer. Explorations in Teaching and Engaging Students in Agrifood
System Studies (Agrofoodie Activism Special Track). Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting. Manchester, New Hampshire.
2008 Co-Organizer, Future Rural Sociologists Professional Development Program. Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting. Manchester, New Hampshire.
2006 Session Chair. Building Local Agro-Food Systems in Kentucky: Producer and Consumer Issues. Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting. Louisville, Kentucky.
2005-2006 Graduate Student Representative, Rural Sociological Society, Professional Communications Committee
2005 Session Chair. Rural Industries. Rural Sociological Society Annual Conference. Tampa, Florida.
Department/University Service 2017- Present OSU Ohio Farm and Rural Mental Health Taskforce. 2018-Present Wooster Campus Strategic Plan Committee Member. Research and Extension
Subcommittees. 2018-2019 OSU-SENR Fellowship Committee
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2018 ATI First Generation Student Celebration Planning Committee 2018- Current OSU Food Sustainability Panel 2018 Host Kate Clancy InFACT Visit January 2018. Introduced her talk. OSU InFACT. 2018 OSU-SENR Hydrology Faculty Search. 2018 OSU-SENR InFACT Soil Science Faculty Search Committee
Spring 2018 Co-organized Zoom Food Systems Curriculum Meeting with Jill Clark, Kara Young and Kareem Usher.
2017-2018 National Farm to School Conference, InFACT Organizing Committee. Advisory Member. 2017-Current Wooster-OSU One Campus Committee. 2017-Current Co-Designing Social Science/Working Landscape Space, OARDC.
2017 OSU-SENR Extension Promotion Subcommittee 2015-2017 UVM Food Systems Graduate Program Curriculum Committee 2014-2015 UVM Food Systems Graduate Program Faculty Recruitment Committee 2015 Committee Chair, Qualitative Software Search. Qualitative Research Working Group. 2014-2015 Committee Member, Distinguished Undergraduate Research Committee. College of
Agriculture and Life Science, University of Vermont. 2013-2014 Member, Host Committee of the Joint Meetings of the Association for the Study of
Food and Society (ASFS) & Agriculture, Food and Human Values (AFHVS) 2014 Meeting at University of Vermont.
2013-2017 Member, UVM Food Systems Initiative Faculty Networking and Planning Meetings State Service 2017- Present Ohio Agribility Advisory Committee. 2017- Present Ohio Rural Health Coalition. 2015-2017 Vermont Farm Health Task Force. 2016-2017 Vermont Farm to School Evaluation Group Member. 2015-2017 Vermont Farm to Plate Research Team Group Member. 2010-2011 Advisory Board. Governor Ted Strickland’s Ohio Neighborhood Harvest:
Demonstration of, and Best Practices for, Creating Fruit and Vegetable Oases in Food Deserts. Ohio State University.
2007 Strategic Planning Committee Member, Ohio Department of Agriculture- Ohio Proud Program.
2004-2007 Board Member at Large, Ohio Ecological Food and Farming Association. 2002-2004 Board Secretary, Ohio Ecological Food and Farming Association. 2003 Organizing Committee, Farm Aid Columbus . 2002 Ohio Coordinator, Training Tomorrow’s Trainers – NC SARE Students in
Sustainable Agriculture Conference, Madison, Wisconsin. National Service and Grant Review 2014-Present Grant Reviewer. USDA, AFRI Program. 3 panels. 2009-Present Grant Reviewer. USDA, Beginning Farmer and Rancher Program. 3 panels. 2015-Present Northeast SARE Graduate Student Grant Awards. Grant Reviewer. 2011-2013 USDA SBIR. Grant Review External Reviewer. 2009-2011 North Central SARE Technical Committee. Member. 2009 USDA Beginning Farmer and Rancher Program. Grant Review Panel. Current Professional Memberships Agriculture and Human Values, Rural Sociological Society (RSS), Community, Work, Family
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MEDIA & DIGITAL OUTREACH Project Websites USDA-AFRI HIREDnAg Project Website: www.hirednag.net USDA-AFRI Pathways To Prosperity Project Website: https://localfoodeconomics.com/pathways/
Authored News Articles 2019 Jepsen, D. and S.M. Inwood. 11/21/2019. “Highlighting Rural Health.” Ohio Country Journal
and Ohio Ag Net. https://www.ocj.com/2019/11/highlighting-rural-health/ News Articles Featuring Research 1. Civil Eats. 2019. “I’m a Farmer and a Mother. Both Roles Should be Valued More.” 10/20/2019.
https://civileats.com/2019/10/30/im-a-farmer-and-a-mother-both-roles-should-be-valued-more/ 2. Farm Journal – AG WEB. 2019. “Deadline Looms for 20% of Farmers Without Health
Insurance.” 12/12/2019. https://www.agprofessional.com/article/deadline-looms-20-farmers-without-health-insurance
3. Farm Journal – AG WEB. 2019. “How Much Does Health Insurance Cost?” 11/11/2019. https://www.agweb.com/article/how-much-does-health-insurance-cost
4. RobinsPost.Com. 2019. “Catastrophe Avoided: Health Insurance Protects Farm After Accident.” 11/9/2019. https://www.robinspost.com/news/health-news/health-daily-report/1008349-health-insurance-news-catastrophe-avoided-health-insurance-protects-farm-after-accident.html
5. Farm Journal – AG WEB. 2019. “Catastrophe Avoided: Health Insurance Protects Farm After Accident.” 11/6/2019. https://www.agweb.com/article/catastrophe-avoided-health-insurance-protects-farm-after-accident
6. DROVERS. 2019. “Catastrophe Avoided: Health Insurance Protects Farm After Accident.” 11/6/2019. https://www.drovers.com/article/catastrophe-avoided-health-insurance-protects-farm-after-accident
7. Wooster Daily Record. 2019. “Cornerstone Elementary Students Try Vegetables as Part of Farm to School Program.” 10/21/2019. https://www.the-daily-record.com/news/20191021/cornerstone-elementary-students-try-vegetables-as-part-of-farm-to-school-program
8. Wichita NPR. 2019. “Bold or Reckless? Kansas Farm Bureau Lobbies to Sell Health Plans Beyond Regulators’ Reach.” 2/01/2019 http://www.kmuw.org/post/bold-or-reckless-kansas-farm-bureau-lobbies-sell-health-plans-beyond- regulators-reach
9. NPR. KCUR Kansas. 2019. “Farm Bureaus Make an Attempt at Affordable Health Insurance, But Plans Exclude Some. 4/17/2019. https://www.kcur.org/post/farm-bureaus-make-attempt-affordable-health-insurance-plans-exclude-some#stream/0
10. Lancaster Farming “MidAtlantic Women in Agriculture Conference to Focus on Family & Communication” 2/07/2019 https://www.lancasterfarming.com/news/meetings_and_notices/midatlantic-women-in-agriculture-conference-to-focus-on-family-communication/article_7ee65f0d-d8f1-58d2-94a9-623b3f6fa0c7.html
11. The Delmarva Farmer. Health & Farm Vitality Special Issue & Supplement. “Health Forums Show Need for More Awareness.” 1/2019.
12. Illinois Field & Bean. November 2018. “Difference Makers: Shoshanah Inwood” https://www.ilsoy.org/sites/default/files/ifb/pdf/ilfield-bean-november-2018_0.pdf
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13. Morris Herald News in Morris Illinois. 2018 – Interviewed for Upcoming Illinois Farm Bureau Health Insurance Summit
14. Wall Street Journal. “To Stay on the Land, American Farmers Add Extra Jobs.” 2/25/2018 https://www.wsj.com/articles/to-stay-on-the-land-american-farmers-add-extra-jobs-1519582071
15. Progressive Dairy. “’Association’ policies might offer dairy health insurance opportunity.” 2/27/18 https://www.progressivedairy.com/news/industry-news/association-policies-might-offer-dairy-health-insurance-opportunity
16. AgriPulse. “Should farm-sector healthcare become a 2018 farm bill priority?” 2/14/18. https://www.agri-pulse.com/articles/10568-should-farm-sector-healthcare-get-2018-farm-bill-priority
17. Hagstrom Report. “Study: Include Health Insurance in Risk Management, Rural Development Programs” 2/13/2018. Vol. 8 No. 34
18. Poltico-Pro. “Health insurance is a make-or-break issue for farmers.” 2/12/18. https://www.politico.com/morningagriculture/
19. Illinois Farm Week. “Selling the Farm to Stay Healthy” Illinois Farm Bureau. 1/18 FarmWeek. http://digital.farmweeknow.com/app.php?RelId=6.2.2.3
75,000 Illinois farmer owner/operators subscribe 20. Daily Journal Kankakee, Illinois.“Young American Farmers Growing in Numbers.” 12/25/17
http://www.daily-journal.com/news/local/young-american-farmers-growing-in-numbers/article_ed619a39-b6f4-59ae-b0e8-0befa5dfcf7c.html
21. CBS Baltimore “Rising Number Of Young Americans Are Leaving Jobs To Farm” 12/02/2017 https://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2017/12/02/rising-number-young-americans-leaving-jobs-to-farm-maryland/
22. VOA. “Rising Number of Young Americans Leaving Jobs to Farm.” 12/2/17 https://www.voanews.com/a/rising-number-young-americans-leaving-jobs-to-farm/4147061.html
23. DAWN. “Young Americans Leaving Desk Jobs to Farm.” 11/27/17 https://www.dawn.com/news/1373059
24. Erie Times-News “The number of young farmers is on the rise” 11/26/2017 https://www.goerie.com/business/20171126/number-of-young-farmers-is-on-rise
25. Pocono Record “Back to the land” 11/25/2017 https://www.poconorecord.com/news/20171125/back-to-land
26. Duluth News Tribune “A growing number of young Americans are leaving desk jobs to farm” 11/24/2017 https://www.duluthnewstribune.com/news/4364485-growing-number-young-americans-are-leaving-desk-jobs-farm
27. Brainerd Dispatch “A growing number of young Americans are leaving desk jobs to farm” 11/24/2017 https://www.brainerddispatch.com/news/4364485-growing-number-young-americans-are-leaving-desk-jobs-farm
28. Telegram “Young Americans leaving desk jobs to farm” 11/23/2017
https://www.telegram.com/news/20171123/young-americans-leaving-desk-jobs-to-farm 29. Washington Post. “A Growing Number of Americans are Leaving Desk Jobs to Farm.”
11/23/2017 https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/a-growing-number-of-young-
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30. InsuranceNewsnet.com ”Study: Health Insurance Costs Threaten Farm Viability” 7/27/2017 https://insurancenewsnet.com/oarticle/study-health-insurance-costs-threaten-farm-viability#.XGF86JPwaRs
31. VTDigger “University of Vermont study finds health insurance costs hinder farmers” 7/25/2017 https://vtdigger.org/2017/07/25/university-vermont-study-finds-health-insurance-costs-hinder-far
32. Eurasia Review “Health Insurance Costs Threaten Farm Viability” 7/20/2017 https://www.eurasiareview.com/20072017-health-insurance-costs-threaten-farm-viability/
33. YubaNet “Health insurance costs threaten farm viability in the US” 7/19/2017 https://yubanet.com/usa/health-insurance-costs-threaten-farm-viability-in-the-us/
34. Phys.org “Study: Health insurance costs threaten farm viability” 7/18/2017 https://phys.org/news/2017-07-health-threaten-farm-viability.html
35. New England News Collaborative. “UVM Study Finds Health Insurance Tops Farmers' Concerns” 7/13/2017 https://nenc.news/?s=Inwood
36. VPR Digital “UVM Study Finds Health Insurance Tops Farmers' Concerns” 7/12/2017 https://www.vpr.org/post/uvm-study-finds-health-insurance-tops-farmers-concerns#stream/0 mers/
37. Bangor Daily News “Calling all farmers: Are health care and child care challenges for you?” 4/03/2015 http://bangordailynews.com/2015/04/03/living/researchers-to-maine-farmers-are-health-care-and-child-care-challenges-for-you/
38. NPR The Salt: What’s on Your Plate “Health Insurance Woes Add Another Challenge To The Risky Business Of Farming” 2/21/2017 https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2017/02/21/515196225/health-insurance-woes-add-to-the-risky-business-of-farming
39. VPR Digital “Health Insurance Woes Add Another Challenge To The Risky Business Of Farming” 2/10/2017 https://www.vpr.org/post/health-insurance-woes-add-another-challenge-risky-business-farming#stream/0
40. Vermontbiz. “UVM Summit Focuses on Health, Agriculture and Rural Economic Development in Vermont.” 11/04/2016 https://vermontbiz.com/news/november/uvm-summit-focuses-health-agriculture-and-rural-economic-development-vermont
41. VTDigger “Meetings Help Town Officials Keep Current on Job-Related Matters” 3/8/2016 https://vtdigger.org/2016/03/08/meetings-help-town-officials-keep-current-on-job-related-matters/
Radio Interviews 2018 20 Minute Interview on RFD Today Radio Show. Illinois Farm Bureau. 2/9/2018 2018 Interviewed by Renee Wilde for NPR radio story, March 2018. 2017 30 Minute Interview on Top of the mind with Julie Rose. Brigham Young Radio. 8/29/17. 2017 3 Minute Interview RFD Today, Nashville, TN. 8/20/17. 2017 5 Minute Story.“Health Insurance Woes Add Another Challenge To The Risky Business Of
Farming.” Interviewed by Kathleen Masterson. Vermont Public Radio (VPR). 2/10/2017. 2017 Interview with North Country New York Public Radio. 5/2017. 2017 In-studio interview with the Dave Gram Radio Show, WDEV. Waterbury, VT. 4/2017.
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Video Production 2017 Healthy Farmers, Prosperous Farms video. This 6.5 minute video briefly presents the
research findings and their implications for agricultural businesses, rural economies and communities. If the hyperlink does not connect, here is the direct link: https://vimeo.com/236252854 or https://www.hirednag.net/resources-for-farmers
2017 Health Insurance & Farm Risk Management video. This 3.12 minute video examines the
role of health insurance in risk management and farm planning. https://www.hirednag.net/resources-for-farmers.
PhD STUDENT ADVISING/COMMITTEES
2015-2019. Florence Becot. Rural Sociology, PhD, OSU 2018-Present Committee Member, Paige Kelly, Rural Sociology PhD, OSU 2017-Present Candidacy Committee and Committee Member, Thelma Velez, EES PhD , OSU. MASTERS STUDENT ADVISING/COMMITTEES
Committee Member, Sarah Francino, SENR Masters Student, “Paw-Paw Production in Ohio”. (Graduation Date Spring 2019). Thesis Major Advisor. Elijah Masey. Community Development Masters Degree. Technical Assistance and Farming at the Rural-Urban Interface: Availability, Use and Farmer Perceptions. (Graduation Date August 2017). Project Major Advisor. Ann Janda. Masters of Public Administration. Community Development and Applied Economics. University of Vermont. Vermont’s Key Local Government Boards and Commissions: A Demographic Study. (Graduation Date June 2016) Thesis Major Advisor. Stengel, Emily. Supporting A Growing Agricultural Economy by Understanding Child Care in Farm Families. Department of Community Development and Applied Economics. University of Vermont, Vermont. (Defense Date: July 2015). Thesis Committee Member. Perruccio, Deandra. Using Multi Criteria Analysis to Develop Analysis to Develop Holistic Sustainability Assessments: Biomass Supply Chains for Small Scale Bioenergy Systems. Department of Community Development and Applied Economics. University of Vermont, Vermont. (Defense August 2015). Thesis Major Advisor. Leamy, Ryan. The Whole Cow: Raw Milk and Beef Supply Chains in Vermont. Department of Community Development and Applied Economics. University of Vermont, Vermont. (Defense May 2014).
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Thesis Committee Member. Lukas, Kate. Coffee Fair Trade Supply Chains. Department of Community Development and Applied Economics. University of Vermont, Vermont. (Defense June 2015). Thesis Committee Member. Rouge, Cecile. Worker Rights and Citizenship in Natural Foods Co-ops. Food Systems Masters Program. University of Vermont, Vermont. (Defense April 2014). Thesis Committee Member. Achilich, Kristen. Testing the Community Readiness Model in a Food Desert Project. Food Systems Masters Program. University of Vermont, Vermont. (Defense April 2014). Thesis Committee Member. Wolcott-MacCausland, Naomi. Vermont Latino Migrant Dairy Workers Medicinal Practices. Department of Community Development and Applied Economics. University of Vermont, Vermont. (Defense March 2014). Thesis Committee Member. Pharis, Megan. Promoting Childhood Nutrition Through Intervention Programming: An Assessment Using Social Cognitive Theory. Department of Community Development and Applied Economics. University of Vermont, Vermont. (Defense August 2014). Thesis Committee Chair. Keir, Laura. Public Participation in Energy Infrastructure Development: The Case of the Northern Pass Transmission Line. Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources. University of Vermont, Vermont. (Defense June 2013). UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT ADVISING & HONORS RESEARCH ADVISING
2012- Present Undergraduate Advisor 45 CDAE undergraduates a year. Olivia A. Peña. 2015. “Diversity Education at Land-Grant Universities from the Perspective of a Female Student of Color.” Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development. Special Call for Commentaries on Race in the Food System. Online First. Research and Writing Mentor. Joshua Goldberg. Farming in the New Generation: Issues and Opportunities for Management on Small and Medium Sized Farms. Defense April 2015. Undergraduate Honors Advisor. Morgan Dewey. Inclusive Branding Strategies for Male-Identified Survivors of Domestic Violence. Defense April 2015. Undergraduate Honors Committee Member.