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Thomas R. Lee

Thomas R. Lee
Ph.D., Professor & Department Head
Individuals: Faculty
Location:  FL 203A
Office Phone:  797.1551

 Full Vita

Education

B.S. 1977, Sociology - University of Utah
M.S. 1979, Family & Human Development - Utah State University
Ph.D. 1982, Family & Child Development - Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University

Positions Held

2004-present

Department Head and Professor, Department of Family, Consumer, and Human Development, College of Education and Human Services, Utah State University

2003-2004

Interim Department Head and Professor

1995-present

Professor and Extension Specialist, Department of Family and Human Development, Utah State University

1998-1999

Interim Associate Dean for Extension, College of Family Life, Utah State University

1989-1995

Associate Professor and Extension Specialist, Department of Family and Human Development, Utah State University

1982-88

Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist, Department of Family and Human Development, Utah State University

Recent Distinctions

2003 Taggart-Ballard Award of Excellence, Utah State University Extension Service
2001 Researcher of the Year, College of Family Life, Utah State University
2000 Extension Specialist of the Year, College of Family Life, Utah State University

Recent and Forthcoming Publications

Marshall, J.P., Higginbotham, B.J., Harris, V.W., & Lee, T.R. (2007).  Assessing program outcomes:  Rationale and benefits of posttest-then-retrospective-pretest designs.  Journal of Youth Development.  volume 2(1).  Article 0701RS001. (E journal available at http://www.nae4ha.org/directory/jvd/index.html).

Higginbotham, B.J., Harris, V.W., Marshall, J.P., & Lee, T.R. (2007).  Youth and families with promise: A multi-component youth development program.  Jornal of Youth Development Volumne 1(3), Article 0603PA004 (E journal available at http://nae4ha.org/directory/jyd/index.htul).

Harris, V.W., & Lee, T.R. (2006).  Using empirically-based teaching methodologies to teach family life educatin topics effectively.  Journal of Teaching in Marriage and Family, 6, 121-139.  Online:  http://www.familyscienceassociation.org/Journal%20articles/Harris%20Lee.pdf

Riggs, K., Lee, T. r., Sage R., Serfustini, E., & Bunnell, J. (2006).  Mentoring:  A promising approach for involving at-risk youth in 4-H.  Journal of Extension [On-line], 44(3), Article No. 3FEA5.  Available at http://www/joe.org/joe/2006june/a5.shtml

Piercy, K.W., & Lee, T.R. (2006).  Graduate distance education in family relations: A case study.  Family Relations, 55, 67-79.

Schramm, D.G., Marshall, J.P., Harris, V.W., & Lee, T.R.  (2005).  After "I do":  The newlywed transition.  Marriage and Family Review, 38, 45-67.

Skogrand, L.M., Schramm, D.G., Marshall, J.P., & Lee, T.R. (2005).  The effects of debt on newlyweds and implications for education.  Journal of Extension, 43(3), Number 3R1B7.



 
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