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Biographical Statement
John H. Schuh is distinguished professor of educational leadership and policy studies at Iowa State University. Previously he held administrative and faculty assignments at Wichita State University, Indiana University (Bloomington) and Arizona State University. He received his Ph.D. degree from Arizona State.
Schuh is the author, co-author, or editor of over 235 publications, including 25 books and monographs, 70 book chapters, and over 110 articles. Among his books are Assessment Methods for Student Affairs, One Size Does Not Fit All: Traditional and Innovative Models of Student Affairs Practice (with Kathleen Manning and Jillian Kinzie), Student Success in College (with George D. Kuh, Jillian Kinzie and Elizabeth Whitt), Involving Colleges (with George Kuh, Elizabeth Whitt and Associates), Assessment Practice in Student Affairs and Assessment in Student Affairs (both with M. Lee Upcraft. Currently he is editor of the New Directions for Student Services Sourcebook Series and is book review editor of The Review of Higher Education. Schuh has made over 260 presentations and speeches to campus-based, regional, national, and international meetings.
Schuh has served on the governing boards of the American College Personnel Association, the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (twice) and the Association of College and University Housing Officers (twice), and the Board of Directors of the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators Foundation. He is a member of the Evaluator Corps and the Accreditation Review Council of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
John Schuh has received the Research Achievement Award from the Association for the Study of Higher Education, the Contribution to Knowledge Award from the American College Personnel Association, the Contribution to Research or Literature Award and the Robert H. Shaffer Award for Academic Excellence as a Graduate Faculty Member from the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators. The American College Personnel Association has elected him as a Senior Scholar Diplomate. He was chosen as one of 75 Diamond Honorees by ACPA in 1999 and a Pillar of the Profession by NASPA in 2001. He is a member of the Iowa Academy of Education.
Schuh received a Fulbright award to study higher education in Germany in 1994, and was named to the Fulbright Specialists Program in 2008. He has been engaged with institutions of higher education in Scotland, England, Germany, Syria, Ukraine, Bulgaria, and Hong Kong.
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