Adjunct Professor
Please email me to receive my CV and Business resume in the proper format. Thank you!
Mallee M. Morris
13701 S Sycamore Phone:------------
Olathe, KS 66062 Email: ------------
AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION
Fields of Study- Data Analytics and Research Methodologies, Data Visualization, Psychology, Philosophy, Theology
Thesis- “The Impact of Minority Sociocultural Studies on Clinical Counseling Practice”
Current Position- Project Manager, IT - American MultiCinema (AMC Theatres)
EDUCATION
Avila University, Kansas City, KS
M.S. Quantitative Psychology, 2011 , with honors
B.S. Psychology, 2008, with honors
Baker University, Baldwin City, KS
120+ credit hours with concentrations in Biochemistry, English, and Philosophy
HONORS AND NOMINATIONS
Teaching
Recipient, Legends of the 21st Century, USSF, 2013
Nominee, Kansas Referee of the Year, 2011, 2012 (primarily for work in the education program)
Nominee, USBDA, Female Instructor of the Year, 1995, 2000, 2001
Societies
Member, Phi Sigma Tau, Psychology Honor Society
Research
Recipient, Ogden National Literary Symposium, grant for further study, 1996, 1997, 1998
Baker Fellowship Award in Chemistry, 1997, 1998
Avila Student of the Year, All Graduate Studies, 2011
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Adjunct- Western Thought I, History of Ideas, Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, MO, 2015-2017
Instructor and Assessor- USSF, National Office, Chicago, Il, 2006-2015
Corporate Trainer – SearchAmerica, WaterOne, USSF 2003-2015
Teaching Assistant- Psychology, Avila University, Kansas City, KS, 2010
Adjunct- Ballroom Dance, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, 1996-2006
COURSE DEVELOPMENT AND COURSE INSTRUCTION
Courses Developed: Kansas City Art Institute History of Ideas I
Western Thought I
USSF Certification Course, Grade 9 Referee
Certification Course, Grade 8 Referee
Certification Course, State Referee
Psychosocial Development of Youth Referees
USSF Parent Outreach: For the Love of the Game
NSCAA, Law Application for Coaches
University of Kansas Ballroom Dance I, II, III, and IV
University of Missouri Ballroom Dance I, II, III, and IV
Courses Taught: Kansas City Art Institute History of Ideas I
Western Thought I
USSF Certification Course, Grade 9 Referee
Certification Course, Grade 8 Referee
Psychosocial Development of Youth Referees
USSF Parent Outreach: For the Love of the Game
University of Kansas Ballroom Dance I, II, III, and IV
University of Missouri Ballroom Dance I, II, III, and IV
LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE AND ACADEMIC SERVICE
DEPARTMENTAL
President, Graduate Psychology Program Committee, Avila, 2011
Member, Off-Campus Student Leadership Committee, Avila, 2006-2010
Member, Baker Art Studio Committee for Interdisciplinary Studies, 1997-1998
Member, Literary Writers Group, BU, 1996-1998
Member, Creative Writers Group, BU, 1996-1998
President, Philosophy Symposium, BU, 1996-1997
President, Chemistry Scholars Group, BU, 1997-1998
UNIVERSITY-WIDE
Member, Dean’s Student Advisory Council, BU, 1997
Editor in Chief, Wildcat Independent Newspaper, 1997-1998
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Member, Region II Education Committee, USSF, 2013-2015
Member, Kansas City Professional Project Managers, 2013-2017
Member, Kansas Education Committee, USSF, 2007-2015
President, Midwest Female Sports Officials, Representing USSF, 2009-2012
Member, Kansas City Clay Guild, 2003-2010
Member, USBDA, Rules and Professional Ethics Committee, 1997, 2005, 2006
PRESENTATIONS
PUBLIC AND GUEST LECTURES
Lecture Series- “Heartland Soccer Referee Education Series,” Heartland Soccer Association, Overland Park, KS, Annual 2010-2015 (multi-modal creative challenge course for officials split by two age groups 16 and under and 16 and over)
Guest Lecture- “Body Language and Silent Authority,” and “Angle of View: Psychological Studies of Official Movement and Accuracy of Interpretation,” Nebraska State Education Council, Omaha, NE, 2012
Presentation- “The Law in Practice and Application,” Heartland Soccer Association, Overland Park, KS, Annual, 2008-2012
Lecture Series- “Youth Officiating in Kansas,” Heartland Soccer Association, Overland Park, KS, Annual 2008-2012
Presentation - “Managing Organizational Change,” WaterOne Civic Leadership Committee, 2008
CONFERENCES
Presentation- “Offside: Law and Application”, USYSA National Conference, Boston, MA, March 2013
Presentation- “Gender Parity in Youth Officiating and USYSA Leadership,” Region II Conference, Louisville, KY, March 2012
Paper Presentation- “Oedipus Enigma,” Ogden National Literary Conference,
University of Utah at Ogden, 1998
Paper Presentation- “Cultural Representations in Fairy Tales and Oral Traditions,” Ogden National Literary
Conference, University of Utah at Ogden, 1997
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Gender Parity Research- USSF 2013-2014
Kansas CASA – Long Term Impacts of Intervention and Cost of Service Study, 2010-2012
PUBLIC SERVICE
Mentor Coordinator, Kansas Youth Soccer, 2008-2014
Company Coordinator, Kansas City Corporate Challenge, 2006-2010
Judge, Debate and Forensics, Shawnee Mission and Olathe School Districts, 2010-2018
Judge, Kansas Youth Referee of the Year, USSF, Overland Park, KS, 2011, 2012
Researcher/Statistician, CASA for Kids, Kansas Office, Kansas City, Kansas, 2010-2012
Soccer Coach, Kansas Youth Soccer, Overland Park, KS, 2004-2008
Soccer Coach, Kansas Special Olympics, Overland Park, KS, 1993-1997
RELEVANT COURSEWORK
CH 140 Quantitative Analysis
LA Critical Thinking and Effective Writing
LA Ideas and Exposition
LA Reasoning and Writing
LA Science, Technology & Human Values
HI Modern History and Culture
HI History of the United States Since 1877
HI American Social and Intellectual History
HI/PS American Gender and Minority Issues
MA Advanced Statistics
MA Calculus III
MA Probability
PH Ethics
PH History of Ancient Philosophy
PH History and Philosophy of Science
PH History of Modern Philosophy
PH History of Western Political Thought II
PH Logic and Critical Thinking
PH Contemporary Philosophy
PS The Politics of Development
EC Economic Analysis of Social Issues
MM Mass Media in Society
PL Existentialism
PL/WS Feminist Theory
PL Social and Political Philosophy
PL Metaphysics
PY Advanced Developmental Psychology
PY Biological Bases of Behavior
PY Learning and Behavior
PY Advanced Social Psychology
PY Multicultural Counseling
PY Research Design
PY Testing and Measurement
SO Methods of Social Research
SO Social Psychology
As well as a broad base in undergraduate Biochemistry and English.
REFERENCES
Shelly M. Cline, Ph.D., Public Historian, Midwest Center for Holocaust Education, phone:------------, email: ------------
Richard Owens, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor, Park University, phone:------------, email: ------------
Please email me to receive my CV and Business resume in the proper format. Thank you!
Mallee M. Morris
13701 S Sycamore Phone:------------
Olathe, KS 66062 Email: ------------
AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION
Fields of Study- Data Analytics and Research Methodologies, Data Visualization, Psychology, Philosophy, Theology
Thesis- “The Impact of Minority Sociocultural Studies on Clinical Counseling Practice”
Current Position- Project Manager, IT - American MultiCinema (AMC Theatres)
EDUCATION
Avila University, Kansas City, KS
M.S. Quantitative Psychology, 2011 , with honors
B.S. Psychology, 2008, with honors
Baker University, Baldwin City, KS
120+ credit hours with concentrations in Biochemistry, English, and Philosophy
HONORS AND NOMINATIONS
Teaching
Recipient, Legends of the 21st Century, USSF, 2013
Nominee, Kansas Referee of the Year, 2011, 2012 (primarily for work in the education program)
Nominee, USBDA, Female Instructor of the Year, 1995, 2000, 2001
Societies
Member, Phi Sigma Tau, Psychology Honor Society
Research
Recipient, Ogden National Literary Symposium, grant for further study, 1996, 1997, 1998
Baker Fellowship Award in Chemistry, 1997, 1998
Avila Student of the Year, All Graduate Studies, 2011
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Adjunct- Western Thought I, History of Ideas, Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, MO, 2015-2017
Instructor and Assessor- USSF, National Office, Chicago, Il, 2006-2015
Corporate Trainer – SearchAmerica, WaterOne, USSF 2003-2015
Teaching Assistant- Psychology, Avila University, Kansas City, KS, 2010
Adjunct- Ballroom Dance, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, 1996-2006
COURSE DEVELOPMENT AND COURSE INSTRUCTION
Courses Developed: Kansas City Art Institute History of Ideas I
Western Thought I
USSF Certification Course, Grade 9 Referee
Certification Course, Grade 8 Referee
Certification Course, State Referee
Psychosocial Development of Youth Referees
USSF Parent Outreach: For the Love of the Game
NSCAA, Law Application for Coaches
University of Kansas Ballroom Dance I, II, III, and IV
University of Missouri Ballroom Dance I, II, III, and IV
Courses Taught: Kansas City Art Institute History of Ideas I
Western Thought I
USSF Certification Course, Grade 9 Referee
Certification Course, Grade 8 Referee
Psychosocial Development of Youth Referees
USSF Parent Outreach: For the Love of the Game
University of Kansas Ballroom Dance I, II, III, and IV
University of Missouri Ballroom Dance I, II, III, and IV
LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE AND ACADEMIC SERVICE
DEPARTMENTAL
President, Graduate Psychology Program Committee, Avila, 2011
Member, Off-Campus Student Leadership Committee, Avila, 2006-2010
Member, Baker Art Studio Committee for Interdisciplinary Studies, 1997-1998
Member, Literary Writers Group, BU, 1996-1998
Member, Creative Writers Group, BU, 1996-1998
President, Philosophy Symposium, BU, 1996-1997
President, Chemistry Scholars Group, BU, 1997-1998
UNIVERSITY-WIDE
Member, Dean’s Student Advisory Council, BU, 1997
Editor in Chief, Wildcat Independent Newspaper, 1997-1998
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Member, Region II Education Committee, USSF, 2013-2015
Member, Kansas City Professional Project Managers, 2013-2017
Member, Kansas Education Committee, USSF, 2007-2015
President, Midwest Female Sports Officials, Representing USSF, 2009-2012
Member, Kansas City Clay Guild, 2003-2010
Member, USBDA, Rules and Professional Ethics Committee, 1997, 2005, 2006
PRESENTATIONS
PUBLIC AND GUEST LECTURES
Lecture Series- “Heartland Soccer Referee Education Series,” Heartland Soccer Association, Overland Park, KS, Annual 2010-2015 (multi-modal creative challenge course for officials split by two age groups 16 and under and 16 and over)
Guest Lecture- “Body Language and Silent Authority,” and “Angle of View: Psychological Studies of Official Movement and Accuracy of Interpretation,” Nebraska State Education Council, Omaha, NE, 2012
Presentation- “The Law in Practice and Application,” Heartland Soccer Association, Overland Park, KS, Annual, 2008-2012
Lecture Series- “Youth Officiating in Kansas,” Heartland Soccer Association, Overland Park, KS, Annual 2008-2012
Presentation - “Managing Organizational Change,” WaterOne Civic Leadership Committee, 2008
CONFERENCES
Presentation- “Offside: Law and Application”, USYSA National Conference, Boston, MA, March 2013
Presentation- “Gender Parity in Youth Officiating and USYSA Leadership,” Region II Conference, Louisville, KY, March 2012
Paper Presentation- “Oedipus Enigma,” Ogden National Literary Conference,
University of Utah at Ogden, 1998
Paper Presentation- “Cultural Representations in Fairy Tales and Oral Traditions,” Ogden National Literary
Conference, University of Utah at Ogden, 1997
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Gender Parity Research- USSF 2013-2014
Kansas CASA – Long Term Impacts of Intervention and Cost of Service Study, 2010-2012
PUBLIC SERVICE
Mentor Coordinator, Kansas Youth Soccer, 2008-2014
Company Coordinator, Kansas City Corporate Challenge, 2006-2010
Judge, Debate and Forensics, Shawnee Mission and Olathe School Districts, 2010-2018
Judge, Kansas Youth Referee of the Year, USSF, Overland Park, KS, 2011, 2012
Researcher/Statistician, CASA for Kids, Kansas Office, Kansas City, Kansas, 2010-2012
Soccer Coach, Kansas Youth Soccer, Overland Park, KS, 2004-2008
Soccer Coach, Kansas Special Olympics, Overland Park, KS, 1993-1997
RELEVANT COURSEWORK
CH 140 Quantitative Analysis
LA Critical Thinking and Effective Writing
LA Ideas and Exposition
LA Reasoning and Writing
LA Science, Technology & Human Values
HI Modern History and Culture
HI History of the United States Since 1877
HI American Social and Intellectual History
HI/PS American Gender and Minority Issues
MA Advanced Statistics
MA Calculus III
MA Probability
PH Ethics
PH History of Ancient Philosophy
PH History and Philosophy of Science
PH History of Modern Philosophy
PH History of Western Political Thought II
PH Logic and Critical Thinking
PH Contemporary Philosophy
PS The Politics of Development
EC Economic Analysis of Social Issues
MM Mass Media in Society
PL Existentialism
PL/WS Feminist Theory
PL Social and Political Philosophy
PL Metaphysics
PY Advanced Developmental Psychology
PY Biological Bases of Behavior
PY Learning and Behavior
PY Advanced Social Psychology
PY Multicultural Counseling
PY Research Design
PY Testing and Measurement
SO Methods of Social Research
SO Social Psychology
As well as a broad base in undergraduate Biochemistry and English.
REFERENCES
Shelly M. Cline, Ph.D., Public Historian, Midwest Center for Holocaust Education, phone:------------, email: ------------
Richard Owens, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor, Park University, phone:------------, email: ------------