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RALPH GABRIELLI,
Ph.D.
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Associate Professor
Department of Alaska Native and Rural Development
College of Rural and Community Development
University of Alaska Fairbanks
First Floor Brooks Building
P.O. Box 756500
Fairbanks, AK 99775-6500
(907) 474-5808 (office)
(800) 770-9531
(907) 474-6325 (fax)
Email: nfrbg@uaf.edu
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EDUCATION:
Ph.D.
Syracuse University, 1971
Higher Education: Administration
Dissertation title: Study of Innovative
Programs for the Preparation of Elementary Teachers
M.S.
State University of New York at Albany,
1966
Student Personnel Administration
and Counseling
B.A.
State University of New York at New
Paltz, 1965
English/Psychology
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AREAS OF INTEREST
AND SUBSTANTIVE KNOWLEDGE:
Administration, counseling, education delivery methods, English, psychology,
speech, humanities, early childhood education, human services, mental health,
and fund raising.
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PROFESSIONAL
BACKGROUND:
2001- Associate Professor of Rural Development, Department
of Alaska Native and Rural Development, College of Rural Alaska, University
of Alaska Fairbanks
1992-2001 Executive Dean, College of Rural Alaska,
University of Alaska Fairbanks and
Associate Professor of Education
1988-1992 Associate Dean, College of Rural Alaska,
University of Alaska Fairbanks and
Associate Professor of Education
1991-1992 Interim Director, Alaska Native Human Resource
Development Program and Alaska Native Leadership Program
1989-1990 College Advancement Officer
1987-1988 Associate Professor of Education, Northwest
Campus, University of Alaska Fairbanks
1986-1987 Dean of Student Services and College Development,
Northwest Community College
1980-1986 English/Education (developed and implemented
education program, taught speech, English, humanities, education, and early
childhood education), Northwest Community College
1979 Adjunct Associate Professor in Human Services/Mental
Health, North Country Community College, Lake Placid, New York
1977-1978 Director, Tri-County Council for Human Services,
Willsboro, New York
1976-1977 Consultant, Smith House Diagnostic and Treatment
Center, Willsboro, New York
1970-1976 Assistant Professor of Education, Department
of Curriculum and Instruction, State University of New York College at
Plattsburgh
1969-1970 Associate for Research and In-Service Teacher
Education, Educational and Cultural Center, Syracuse, New York-Regional
Supplementary Education Center for Onondaga and Oswego Counties
1967-1969 Research Associate, Mid-Career Teacher Education
Study for Partnership Teaching, and Research Associate, Campus Governance
Program, Syracuse University
1966-1967 English Teacher, Grades 7, 8, and 11, Westhill
School, Syracuse, New York
1964-1965 English Teacher, Grades 7 and 8, J. W. Bailey
School, Kingston, New York
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SELECTED COMMUNITY
SERVICE:
1984 - 1988 Treasurer: Nome Community Center
1983 – 1984 Vice Chairman: X-CED Regional Panel
1985 - 1988 Vice Chairman: X-CED Regional Panel
1983 – 1988 Board Member: Nome Receiving Home, Inc.
1985 – 1988 Board Member: Nome Child Care, Inc.
1982 - 1984 Co-Leader: Northwest Brass Quintet
1982 - 1988 Nome Arts Council
1982 - 1988 Iditarod Trail Committee
1973 - 1975 Co-Designer of Individualized Teacher Education
Program for the Center for Individualized Instruction Systems, Inc., Durham,
North Carolina
1974 - 1975 Consultant for evaluation, Clinton County
Central School District Early Childhood Bilingual/Bicultural Education Program,
Champlain, New York
1974 - 1975 Consultant for test development and evaluation
for the Cell Biology for Medical Students project, Tissue Culture Association,
Lake Placid, New York
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SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:
1989 Moving in Concert-A Blueprint for Action, Conference
Proceedings, with P. Greuel.
1988 Enterprise and Excellence II-The University of
Alaska Moves into the Future, Report to the State of Alaska, with P. Greuel.
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