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David C. Burdick (Updated 01/20/2018) Address School of Social and Behavioral Sciences Stockton University 101 Vera King Farris Drive Galloway, NJ 08205 Phone: (609) 652-4311 FAX: (609) 626-5559 email: [email protected] Positions Held 2007-present Director, Stockton Center on Successful Aging, ½ time appointment. 2005-present Professor of Psychology (primary appointment), Gerontology, and Sustainability. Stockton University (name changed on 02/18/2015) 1987-2005 Associate Professor of Psychology, Richard Stockton College of NJ. 1984-1987 Assistant Professor of Psychology, Stockton State College of NJ. 1983 Research Faculty, Assistant Professional Specialist, GERAS Center, University of Notre Dame, IN. 1981-1983 Program Associate, Program in Gerontological Education, Research and Services, University of Notre Dame, IN. 1980-1981 Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Psychology, University of Notre Dame, IN. 1980 Fall Adjunct Faculty, College of Saint Francis, Joliet, IL. Sociology of Aging, Nursing Degree Completion Program, South Bend, IN. 1980 Sp/Su Graduate Assistant, Notre Dame GERAS Center, NIMH funded Training Program on Mental Health and the Aged, Albuquerque, NM. 1978-1979 Graduate Assistant, Social Science Training and Research Lab; Outreach Worker, Help Outreach Program for the Elderly, University of Notre Dame, IN. Liaison to South Bend (IN) Housing Authority. Educational Background Post-Doctoral: Fellowship in Applied Gerontology, Gerontological Society of America (Spring/Summer, 1984). Research Faculty Fellow, Center for Gerontological Education, Research and Services, University of Notre Dame (1983). Graduate: PhD, Gerontological Psychology, University of Notre Dame (1983). Dissertation: Assessment of the effects of a mental health outreach training program for service providers working with the frail elderly. Advisor: Dr. John F. Santos. MA, Experimental Geropsychology, University of Notre Dame (1980). Thesis: Metronome pacing and time estimation as a function of age, institutionalization and estimation-method differences: a field- dependency examination. Advisor: Dr. Donald W. Kline. Undergraduate: BA, Psychology and Environmental Studies, Double major, Cum Laude with Program Honors in both, Alfred University (1977).

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David C. Burdick (Updated 01/20/2018)

Address School of Social and Behavioral Sciences

Stockton University 101 Vera King Farris Drive Galloway, NJ 08205 Phone: (609) 652-4311 FAX: (609) 626-5559

email: [email protected] Positions Held 2007-present Director, Stockton Center on Successful Aging, ½ time appointment.

2005-present Professor of Psychology (primary appointment), Gerontology, and Sustainability. Stockton University (name changed on 02/18/2015)

1987-2005 Associate Professor of Psychology, Richard Stockton College of NJ. 1984-1987 Assistant Professor of Psychology, Stockton State College of NJ. 1983 Research Faculty, Assistant Professional Specialist, GERAS Center,

University of Notre Dame, IN. 1981-1983 Program Associate, Program in Gerontological Education, Research and

Services, University of Notre Dame, IN. 1980-1981 Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Psychology, University of

Notre Dame, IN. 1980 Fall Adjunct Faculty, College of Saint Francis, Joliet, IL. Sociology of Aging,

Nursing Degree Completion Program, South Bend, IN. 1980 Sp/Su Graduate Assistant, Notre Dame GERAS Center, NIMH funded Training

Program on Mental Health and the Aged, Albuquerque, NM. 1978-1979 Graduate Assistant, Social Science Training and Research Lab; Outreach

Worker, Help Outreach Program for the Elderly, University of Notre Dame, IN. Liaison to South Bend (IN) Housing Authority.

Educational Background Post-Doctoral: Fellowship in Applied Gerontology, Gerontological Society of America (Spring/Summer, 1984).

Research Faculty Fellow, Center for Gerontological Education, Research and Services, University of Notre Dame (1983).

Graduate: PhD, Gerontological Psychology, University of Notre Dame (1983).

Dissertation: Assessment of the effects of a mental health outreach training program for service providers working with the frail elderly. Advisor: Dr. John F. Santos.

MA, Experimental Geropsychology, University of Notre Dame (1980). Thesis: Metronome pacing and time estimation as a function of age, institutionalization and estimation-method differences: a field-dependency examination. Advisor: Dr. Donald W. Kline.

Undergraduate: BA, Psychology and Environmental Studies, Double major, Cum Laude with Program Honors in both, Alfred University (1977).

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Honors and Awards Dr. Harvey Kesselman Community Impact Award, Stockton University Office of Student

Development (April, 2017). Stockton University’s Nominee for Campus Compact’s Thomas Ehrlich Civically Engaged

Faculty Award (May, 2016; May, 2017). Stockton College Community Engagement Award for Faculty, 2nd Annual MLK Day of

Service (January, 2008). Fellow, Gerontological Society of America, 2004. Nominee, Outstanding Faculty of the Year (Social & Behavioral Sciences), The Richard

Stockton College of NJ Student Senate Academic Affairs Committee, 2002. Fellow, Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, 1999. New Jersey Gerontologist of the Year, Society on Aging of New Jersey, 1997. Board Achievement Award, Project Care, Inc. of Atlantic County, 1997. Delegate, 1995 White House Conference on Aging. Distinguished Faculty Fellowship, Research on Innovative Teaching, Stockton College, ‘94. Who's Who in the East, 1991. Faculty Leadership Award, for service as Chair of the Faculty Assembly Program Studies

Committee, conferred by College President & Board of Trustees, Stockton College, 1989. Faculty Merit Award, Stockton State College, 1986. Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities, Alfred University,1978. Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society, Alfred University, 1977. Psi Chi National Honor Society in Psychology, Chapter President, Alfred University, 1977.

Teaching Experience

Courses Taught Psychology: Intro to PSYC, Personality, Social PSYC, Environmental PSYC, Field Placements Psychology/Gerontology: Psychology of Aging, Adult Development & Aging, Aging & Mental Health Gerontology: Introduction to Gerontology, Social Gerontology, Gerontology Internships General Studies: Victim Blaming, Racism, and Inequality; Technology & Aging.

Tutorials and independent study (recent) Using technology to improve cognitive function in older adults; Careers in Psychology; Careers in Gerontology; Improving Intergenerational Relationships; Grandparents Raising Grandchildren; Older Adults as Mentors in Schools; Community Policing and Aging; Elder Abuse; Occupational Therapy, Technology and Aging; Rehabilitation & Aging; Adult Day Care; Funding in Aging

Supervision of Theses & Psychology Program BA or BS Distinction Projects Chair, Psychology Program Distinction Project – Creative Expression Intervention for

Individuals with Mild Cognitive Impairment: The Use of TimeSlips to improve Quality of Life. Madison Chant (2018).

Psychology Program Distinction Project Committee – Alicia Mardirosian (2012). Chair, Psychology Program Distinction Project -- Effectiveness and Efficacy Study of

Vibroacoustic Therapy Chair. Sherrie Corcuera & Amanda Paul (2004). Chair, Psychology Program Distinction Project -- Body Image Satisfaction/Dissatisfaction:

Differences in Attribution Style & Achievement Goal Orientation. Sean Mullen (2002). Field Faculty Advisor to Harry Berkowitz, Pharmacology and Aging. MA Program, Vermont

College of Norwich University (1995-1997).

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Field Faculty Advisor to Toby Marx, Distance Education and the Adult Learner. MA Program, Vermont College of Norwich University (1997-1998).

Related Area Advisor to Denise Flori. Doctoral Committee in Marriage and Family Therapy, Purdue University (1989).

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Scholarship of Engagement: Leadership in National, State and Local Organizations Association for Gerontology in Higher Education (Washington, DC). Advancement Committee (2000-present), Chair (2012-2014), Co-Chair, Grants Sub-Committee, Endowment Founders Innovation/Fellow Project (2014-present); Fellow Selection Committee (2015-present); Finance Committee (1999–2000, 2011-2017); Long-Range Planning Committee (1999-2000, 2011-2017); Executive Committee (appointed 2011-2014), Elected At-Large Member (2009-2011, 1999-2003); Nominations Committee (2007-2012);Chair, Academic Program Development Committee (2009-2012); Site Selection Committee (2009-2011); Advisory Board, Journal of Gerontology & Geriatrics Education (2007-2012); Awards Committee (2002-2005), Chair (2002-2003); AGHExchange Associate Editor (2009-2011), Editor (1999–2002), National/International News Editor (1998-1999); Personnel Committee (1999–2000, 2007-2008); Publications Committee (1998–2009); Stockton College Institutional Rep. (1985- 2009); Academic Standards Committee & Standards Drafting Subcommittee (1985-1990).

Generations United (Washington, DC). Conference Planning Committee (1999, 2001); NJIN Liaison (1994-2005).

Gerontological Society of America (Washington, DC). Convener, GSA-TAG: Formal Interest Group on Technology & Aging (2006-2008); Co-Convener (2001-2005, 2009-2011). Consultant to Membership Committee: conducted online member survey (2003); Awards Committee (2002-2003); Research, Education & Practice Committee (2001-2003); Task Force on Interest Groups (2004-2008).

Society on Aging of New Jersey Trustee (2007-2008; 1990-2003); President (1992-1993); Co-Vice President for Education (2007-2008), Scholarship Committee (2003-2004); Chair, Grotta Graduate Scholarship Committee (1996-2003); Chair, Nominating Committee (1997-1998); American Society on Aging Affiliation Implementation Committee (1997-1998); Newsletter Editor (1992-1997); Famighetti Scholarship Selection Committee (1996); At-Large Member (1990-1991); Annual Meeting Planning Committee (1993, 1992, 1997), Co-Chair (2007, 2008).

New Jersey Intergenerational Network, Inc. Trustee (1993-2005); VP for Communication & Education (1996 – 2004); Web-Master (1997 – 2003); Newsletter Editor (1995 – 2005); Lead Organizer & Co-Founder (1993).

NJ Government, Department of Health & Senior Services, etc. State Delegate, White House Conference on Aging (1995); Exhibit Planning Committee, NJ Governor’s Conference on Aging (1997); Facilitator, Quality of Life Issue Resolution Development Session, NJ Delegation to WHCoA (daylong session to assess match of WHCoA Draft Resolutions to those presented at 1994 NJ Governor’s Conference on Aging (1994); Task Force on Interdependence, NJ Div. on Aging, in prep. for ‘95 WHCoA; Invited Member, Woodrow Wilson Society, representing aging issues to Governor Florio (1992-1993); Local Arrangements Coordinator, Public Hearing of the NJ Governor's Commission on Alzheimer's Disease, Stockton State College (1984); Consultant, Volunteer Training for the New Jersey Office of the Ombudsman for the Institutionalized Elderly; Planning Task Force on Education to Reduce Ageism, NJ Governor's Conference on Aging (1990).

Project Care, Inc. of Atlantic County - Funded by National Eldercare Initiative, U.S. Administration on Aging. Trustee (1994-1997); Vice President (1994-1995); President (1995); Chair, Program Development Committee (1993-1995; 1996-1997).

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Other Leadership Roles & Boards Since Tenure/Promotion 1987 Boards

New Jersey Governor’s Commission on Alzheimer’s Disease Committee on Education, Training, & Awareness, (2013-2016). Local Arrangements Coordinator, Public Input Session, Stockton College (November, 2014); Online citizen survey manager, (2015-2016).

New Jersey Geriatric Education Center (NJGEC) Consortium Advisory Board (CAB) Rowan University (formerly University of Medicine & Dentistry of NJ School of Osteopathic Medicine, (2010-present).

Health Care Policy Committee, School of Health Sciences, Stockton College (2009-2011).

Convener, Atlantic County Department of Health: Mobilizing for Action through Planning and Partnership (MAPP), Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) Implementation Committee on Aging (2007-2015).

Atlantic County Human Services Transitions Council (2005-2007).

United Way of Atlantic County: Community Advisors Council for Supporting Community Health Issues (2008-present); Instrument Development Task Force: Community Assessment, (2004/2005).

Advisory Board, Prime Time Plus/SCAN, Shore Memorial Hospital (1995-2002).

Extension Advisory Council, Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Atlantic County (1996-2001).

Cooperating Member, Atlantic County Nutrition Education Program (1998 –2000). Funded by the USDA to Rutgers Extension of Atlantic County.

Advisory Board, Partnership for Prevention, Peer Review Organization of NJ (1995-1999).

Advisory Board, Development and Implementation Committee (PDI), Jersey Coast Health Planning Council, Inc. (Local Advisory Board Region VI) (1996 – 1997).

Trustee, Southshore Foundation (1988-1995); Vice President (1991-1995); Grants Committee, Strategic Planning Committee. (Stockton rec’d $315,000 for health care scholarships, including gerontology; Southshore had granted approx. $1 million to educational and non-profit organizations at the time of its dissolution in 1995).

Trustee, CARINGHouse Projects, Inc., (1987-1991). Treasurer (1990-1991). Group homes for developmentally disabled older adults, Atlantic County, NJ.

Advisory Board, Retired Senior Volunteer Program of Atlantic County (RSVP), (1986-1989). Chair of Annual Evaluation Committee (1988, 1989).

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Leadership Roles: Community/College Partnerships Conference Committee, Fostering a Good Death: Promoting Informed Discussion. Annual

Meeting of the Southern Jersey Ethics Alliance (in conjunction with, AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center, Stockton Center on Successful Aging, Stockton School of Graduate and Continuing Studies, University of Pennsylvania Medical School. Richard Stockton College, May 12, 2009.

Conference Committee, Workshop Speaker, Meeting New Jersey’s Energy Master Plan. William Hughes Center for Public Policy, Richard Stockton College of NJ, March 31, 2009.

Conference Committee Co-Chair, “A Troubling Abundance of Care: Over-treatment at the End of Life”, Annual Meeting of the Southern Jersey Ethics Alliance (in conjunction with, AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center, Stockton Center on Successful Aging, Stockton School of Graduate and Continuing Studies, University of Pennsylvania Medical School. Richard Stockton College of NJ, May 12, 2008.

Local Arrangements Coordinator and Member of Planning Committee, South Jersey Summit on Grandparents Raising Grandchildren. Richard Stockton College, May, 2000.

Local Arrangements Coordinator, South Jersey Networking Meeting of the Society on Aging of New Jersey. Alterra Assisted Living Facility, Pomona, NJ. September 19, 2000

Local Arrangements Coordinator & Member of Planning Committee, Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: Implications for Professionals & Agencies. Reception site of National Satellite Videoconference and local South Jersey Forum. Stockton College, Jan. 12, 1999.

Local Arrangements Coordinator & Member of Planning Committee, Investing in the Future: Counties Respond to America's Aging Population and Aging Infrastructure. Daylong conference consisting of satellite reception from National Association of Counties Annual Meeting and local/live program; Stockton State College & Rutgers University. July, 1992.

Campus Coordinator, Promoting the Independence of Older Adults Through the Use of Assistive Devices. Conference sponsored by Stockton, NJ Society on Aging & The Southshore Foundation. Pomona, NJ, February 1992.

Local Arrangements Coordinator & Member of Planning Committee, Ethnic Diversity: Barrier or Benefit in Health Care for the Elderly, Annual Spring Conference of The Gerontological Society of New Jersey. Pomona, NJ, May 1991.

Local Arrangements Coordinator, Stroke Rehabilitation: Health Care Options for Elderly Patients. Video Teleconference from VCU. Stockton College of NJ, February 13, 1991.

Campus Coordinator, Southern Regional Conference on Alzheimer's Disease. Sponsored by NJ Depts. of Health and Community Affairs, Stockton State College, April 1989.

Campus Coordinator, Elderhostel Program, Summer, 1986, 1987, 1988. Cape May, 1989.

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Traditional Scholarship Boards Editorial Board, Gerontology & Geriatrics Education. Official Journal of the Association for

Gerontology & Geriatrics Education. Haworth Press (2006-2008), Taylor & Francis, (2009-present). Guest Editor, Special Issue on Accreditation in Gerontology (2012).

Editorial Board, Journal of Intergenerational Relationships: Programs, Policy, & Research. Haworth Press (2003-2008), Taylor & Francis, (2009-present).

Manuscript Reviewer: International Journal of Ageing and Later Life (2016), Universal Access in the Information Society: Special Issue on Intergenerational Relationships (2009, Springer-Verlag); Gerontechnology-Journal of the International Society for Gerontechnology (2005-present); Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences (2006); The Gerontologist (2006); Journal of Applied Gerontology (2007, 2015); American Psychology Association Division 20 (Adult Development & Aging) Student Award Competition (2001).

Grant Reviewer, The Retirement Research Foundation (2001). Publications: Peer Reviewed Journals

Burdick, D. C. (2014). Editorial Comment: Personal reflection, intergenerational narratives, and shared concerns. Journal of Intergenerational Relationships, 12 (1), 1-5.

Burdick, D. C. (2012). Guest Editor Special Issue: Accreditation in Gerontology: Opportunities & Challenges. Journal of Gerontology and Geriatrics Education, 33(1), 1-115.

Burdick, D. C. (2012). Taking stock and moving forward: Advancing gerontological education, research & practice through consideration of accreditation. Journal of Gerontology and Geriatrics Education, 33(1), 1-5.

Burdick, D. C. (2008). Intergenerational antecedents and outcomes. Journal of Intergenerational Relationships, 6(2), 125-129.

Burdick, D. C. (2004). The thrill of victory, the agony of defeat. Journal of Intergenerational Relationships, 2(2), 1-4.

Burdick, D. C. (2003). Review of “The Living Maya: The Mopan and Q'eqchi' of the Toledo District, Belize, Central America.” Journal of Intergenerational Relationships, 1 (3), 116-117.

Cox, L. E., & Burdick, D. C. (2001). Integrating research projects into field work experiences: Enhanced training for undergraduate geriatric social work students. Educational Gerontology, 27(7), 597-608.

Burdick, D. C. (2000). Introduction to Gerontology: A Distance Education Hybrid. Journal of Gerontology and Geriatrics Education, 20 (4), 77-88.

Larkin, F. F. & Burdick, D. C. (1991). Building Bridges: A Model Program of Intergenerational Socialization to Reduce Ageism, Career Planning and Adult Development Journal, 7 (2), 23-27.

Hudson, B. A., Rauch, B. B., Dawson, G. D., Santos, J. F. & Burdick, D. C. (1991). Homelessness: Special Problems Related to Training, Research, and the Elderly. Journal of Gerontology and Geriatric Education. 10 (3), 31-70.

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Publications, Peer Reviewed Journals, (cont.) Dawson, G. D., Santos, J. F. & Burdick, D. C. (1990). Differences in final arrangements between burial and cremation as the method of body disposition. Omega-The Journal of Death and Dying, 21(2), 129-146.

Burdick, D. C. (1988). The development of undergraduate certificate programs in gerontology: Heuristic models from the developmental psychology of aging. Journal of Gerontology and Geriatrics Education, 7 (3/4), 157-165.

Burdick, D. C. & Hubbard, R. W. (1986). The use of videotaped role-playing in training and evaluating gerontological counseling and outreach skills. Journal of Gerontology and Geriatrics Education, 6 (I), 63-71.

Burdick, D. C. (1985). [Review of the book If I live to be 100]. Journal of Gerontology and Geriatrics Education, 5(3), 82-83.

Burdick, D. C. & Santos, J. F. (1982). Training housing authority personnel for the enhancement of social services for aged dwellers. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 1, 53-57.

Kline, D. W. & Burdick, D. C. (1980). Metronome pacing in time estimation: Age, institutionalization, and estimation-method differences. Experimental Aging Research, 6, 393-398.

Publications: Books, Book Chapters, Proceedings Burdick, D. (2018). Education and socializing influences (Ch. 2). In L. Cox (Ed.), Narratives on Positive Aging: Recipes for Success. San Diego: Cognella.

Burdick, D. (2018). Love, romance, and sexual identity (Ch. 8). In L. Cox (Ed.), Narratives on Positive Aging: Recipes for Success. San Diego: Cognella.

Burdick, D. (2018). Politics and history (Ch. 10). In L. Cox (Ed.), Narratives on Positive Aging: Recipes for Success. San Diego: Cognella.

Burdick, D. (2017). Gerotechnology. In J Stein (Ed.), Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Psychology Reference Module on ScienceDirect. London: Elsevier, Inc.

Burdick, D. (2016). Expert commentary. In S. Kwon (Ed.), Gerotechnology 2.0: Research, Practice, and Principles in the Field of Technology and Aging. NY, NY: Springer Publishers.

Furphy, K., Lindstrom-Hazel, D., & Burdick, D. (2016). Assistive technology and older adults. In K. F. Barney & M. A. Perkinson (Eds.), Occupational Therapy with Aging Adults: Enhancing Quality of Life through Collaborative Practice (350-372). London, San Diego: Elsevier, Inc.

Kutzik, D. & Burdick, D. C. (2014). Use of technology in long-term care. In D. Yee-Melichar, E. P. Cabigao, & C. M. Flores (Ed.s), Long-Term Care Administration & Management: Options, Issues and Trends in Eldercare. NY: Springer.

Burdick, D. C. (2012). Gerotechnology. In V. S. Ramachandran (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Human Behavior, 2nd ed. London, San Diego: Elsevier, Inc.

Burdick, D. C. (2007). Gerontechnology. In J. Birren, (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Gerontology: Two Volume Set, 2nd ed. Amsterdam; Boston: Academic Press.

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Publications: Books & Chapters, (cont.) Burdick, D. C. (2005). The aging imperative: Design for an aging population. Proceedings of the Mini-Conference of the South Jersey Human Factors and Ergonomics Society: Human Factors in Complex Sociotechnical Systems. Pomona, NJ: SJHFES.

Burdick, D. C. & Kwon, S. (Eds.)(2004). Gerotechnology: Research and practice in technology and aging. NY: Springer Publishing Company.

Burdick, D. C. & Murdock, L. (2004). Technology and aging. In AGHE brief bibliography: A selective annotated bibliography for gerontology instruction [CD-Rom]. Washington, DC: Association for Gerontology in Higher Education.

Burdick, D. C. (1998). Intergenerational service learning in gerontology at the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey. In Building an intergenerational infrastructure in gerontology: A compendium of programs. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh: Generations Together.

Burdick, D. (1992). A statewide survey of employed and not employed family caregivers: Blueprints for interventions. In K. Segrist, (Ed.), Proceedings of Blueprints VII: Elderfair, Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Center on Aging.

Dawson, G. D., Santos, J. F. & Burdick, D. C. (1993). Differences in final arrangements between burial and cremation as the method of body disposition. In G. Dickinson, M. Leming, & A. Mermann, (Eds.). Annual Editions: Dying, Death & Bereavement. Guilford, CT: Dushkin Publishing Group.

Santos, J. F., Burdick, D. C., Hubbard, R. W. and Santos, M. A. (1983). Mental health outreach and the elderly. In M. Smyer & M. Gatz (Eds.), Mental health and aging: Programs and evaluations. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications.

Publications: Other: Burdick, D.C. (2012). Commentary from professionals in related industries: The Stockton Center on Successful Aging. Senior Living for The Next Generation: A View Through the Lens of Industry Thought Leaders, Volume II, pp 66-68. Washington, DC: American Seniors Housing Association.

Burdick, D. C. (2011, Feb). Tough times: Thinking broadly and strategically about opportunities and resources. AGHExchange, the Newsletter of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, 34(2), 12-14.

Mackenzie, G., Burdick, D.C., Marian, M. et al. (2008, June). Senior Nutrition Program: Promising Practices for Diverse Populations. Trenton, NJ: New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services.

Burdick, D. C. (2008-January). Population Aging and healthcare: Implications for Southern New Jersey. South Jersey Economic Review, 2(2), 11-13.

Burdick, D. C. (2005-June). Technology and aging: Not an oxymoron. The AGHExchange: Quarterly of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education.

Burdick, D. C. (2001). Assisted living: A brief bibliography. Paper prepared and distributed as the core conference handout at "Happily Ever After or a Cautionary Tale: A Showcase of Assisted Living Opportunities". Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ, October 13, 2001.

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Publications, Other, cont. Burdick, D. C. (2001 Summer). Technology and aging? The Quarterly, Newsletter of the Society on Aging of New Jersey. 28 (3), 2-3.

Burdick, D. C. (1999). Excerpts of testimony on grandparents raising grandchildren before Special NJ Assembly Task Force on Grandparents Raising their Grandchildren. Together: Quarterly Newsletter of Generations United, 4 (2), 12.

Burdick, D. C. (1998). Update on the New Jersey Intergenerational Network. Together: Quarterly Newsletter of Generations United, 3 (2), 14.

External Grants/Contracts/Endowments (* Sole author unless otherwise indicated) AGHE Founders 3.0 Special Projects Funding, ($50,000). From Retirement Research Foundation to Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, March 2017.

Frances Leonilda Acerra Christopher Memorial Fund for the benefit of SCOSA, ($100,000 endowment pledged). From Dr. Elizabeth & Dr. Richard Elmore.

Southern New Jersey Council on Issues of Aging Endowment Fund for the benefit of SCOSA, ($20,000 endowment received). Southern New Jersey Council on Issues of Aging, June, 2014.

AGHE Special Projects Funding Initiative, ($30,000). From Retirement Research Foundation to Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, March 2014.

AGHE Gerontological and Geriatric Education and Training Project: Endowment Campaign Discretionary Grant, ($15,000). From Retirement Research Foundation to Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, March 15, 2013.

Older Adult Educational Programs. ($15,000/year received in 2012-2018; $20,000/year 2008-2011, $10,000 in 2007). With A. Beckwith. U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Administration on Aging Older Americans Act Funds, via the Atlantic County Division of Intergenerational Services.

Certificate in Elder Care Coordinating: Online Training, ($15,000). With Dr. Christine Ferri. Life Care Planning Law Firms Association, November, 2011.

Research Initiatives Support for the Stockton Center on Successful Aging: Arthritis, ($5,000 – July ‘11), General Support ($2,500 – March ’13). We Work for Health.Org/NJ.

Intergenerational Lifestyle Change Projects: Building on Existing Programs and Initiatives, ($5,000). In collaboration with Dr. Joseph Rubenstein and Dr. Reva Curry, Stockton Center For Community Schools. New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services, Healthy Communities Project, via Atlantic County Depart of Public Health, Spring 2011.

SCOSA/OASIS Lectures, Atlantic City Free Public Library, ($2,000 for 2011).

First Wednesdays Lectures at the Health Center at Galloway (2010-2014, $4,000 as of 03/10/2012).

SCOSA Older Adult Education Programs ($5,000). Wallerstein Foundation for Geriatric Life Improvement. (2009).

MindAlert Train-the-Trainer Workshop ($1,200). MetLife/American Society on Aging. September, 2009.

SCOSA Scholars ($5,000). Harrah’s Entertainment. 2008.

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External Grants/Contracts, (cont.) Physical Activity: The Path to Wellness ($8,000). PhRMA, Washington, DC. Support for Society on Aging of NJ Annual Conference, November, 2008.

Mission Nutrition: Planning Grant Project. ($24,500/year for 3 years). With C. Kaus. Funding from US Administration on Aging via contract with NJ Department of Health and Senior Services. 2006-2008.

Journey Towards Democracy -- Voice, Power, and the Public Good: A National Dialogue. ($5,500 w/add’l $5,500 institutional match). With D. Carr, J. Rubenstein, L. Wharton, E. Kruger, B. Olsen. Center for Liberal Education and Civic Engagement of the Association of American Colleges and Universities and Campus Compact, 2003-2004. (7 of 147 funded).

Grotta Graduate Scholarship in Aging and NJ GERO Job.Bank.org ($12,985.00). Grotta Foundation for Senior Care to support three $2,500 scholarships for graduate studies in aging and an online job bank for gerontology jobs in New Jersey. To the Society on Aging of NJ, June, 2001. Stockton received approx. $5,000.00 to manage.

Grotta Graduate Scholarship in Aging ($8,300). Grotta Foundation for Senior Care to support three $2,500 scholarships for graduate studies in aging. To the Society on Aging of NJ, October, 2000.

Grotta Graduate Scholarship in Aging ($6,600). Grotta Foundation, to support two $2,000 scholarships for graduate studies in aging. To the Society on Aging of NJ, March, 2000.

Annual Distinguished Psychology Graduate Lecture ($400.00/year). Richard Stockton College of NJ, New Directions Grant Program, 1997, 1998, 1999. Travel Support for New Jersey Intergenerational Orchestra for performances on steps of US Capitol Building, in Rayburn House of Representatives Office Building and at Opening Plenary Session of Annual Meeting of Generations United on May 13-14, 1999 ($1,000.00). Lorna R. Reynolds Children's Development Fund & Wallerstein Foundation for Geriatric Life Improvement, 1999.

Developing Support Systems for Grandparents Raising their Grandchildren ($10,000). Brookdale Foundation Relatives as Parents Program. Member of Coordinating Committee. Lead Agencies: Atlantic County Division of Intergenerational Services and Rutgers Extension of Atlantic County, Summer, 1999.

Grotta Graduate Scholarship in Aging ($4,300). Grotta Foundation for Senior Care to support two $2,000 scholarships for graduate studies in aging. To the Society on Aging of NJ, AY 1998-99.

Infusing Intergenerational Service Learning into the Gerontology Curriculum ($11,200). Sub-contract from the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education/University of Pittsburgh’s Generations Together. Corporation for Community Service, 1997-1998.

New Jersey Intergenerational Network Webpage Development and Maintenance ($1,500). Lorna A. Reynolds Children’s Development Fund, 1996-1997.

Project Zero-Waiting ($20,000). National Meals on Wheels Foundation to Project Care, Inc. of Atlantic County. With A. Marsden & R. Valenti; to develop volunteer delivery of home delivered meals in communities throughout Atlantic County, 1995.

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External Grants/Contracts, (cont.) Project CARE: Atlantic County's Response to the Aging Population ($1,000). Subcontract to write educational materials from Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Atlantic County, with funding from the US Administration on Aging, 1992.

Atlantic AgeLINK: A computer conferencing system for service providers to the aged in Atlantic County ($3,000.00). Southshore Foundation, November, 1991.

Support for Annual Spring Conference of Stockton Gerontology Program and New Jersey Gerontological Society ($1,000). Ciba-Geigy Pharmaceuticals Division, May, 1991.

Gerontology Internship Stipend Program ($15,000), for ten $1,500 stipends for students in the Gerontology Program. NJ Department of Community Affairs, Division on Aging, 1989.

Gerontology Internship Stipend Program ($15,000), for ten $1,500 stipends for students in the Gerontology Program. NJ Department of Community Affairs, Division on Aging, 1988.

Statewide Survey of Participants in Caregiver Workshops ($5,000). NJ Department of Health, 1988.

Aging: Issues for Those Who Care ($10,000.00). With Linda Aaronson, MSN. Grant to run sixteen 6-session workshops. NJ Department of Health, 1987-1988. Also $1,000.00 in 1987 to run two 6-session workshops. A Study of the Future Workforce Needs in the Delivery of Services to South Jersey's Senior Citizens: How Many Workers and With What Training? (Provided release time from one course). NJ Department of Higher Education Faculty Improvement Grant to the South Jersey Center for Public Affairs, 1987.

NJ Department of Higher Education Research and Professional Development Grant ($1,600); Summer, 1987.

Roles for the Aged: Module for a Package on Planning for Later Life ($2,000). With Marea Teski. NJ State Division on Aging, Summer, 1987.

Design & implementation of a program development & fund-raising plan for Gerontological Studies activities at Stockton State College ($1,399). NJ Department of Higher Education Research & Professional Development Grant, 1985.

Antecedents and Outcomes of the Choice for Cremation ($33,000). Principal Author, with assistance from J. Santos & G. Dawson. National Research and Information Center, 1983. Other Fund Raising on Behalf of College Southshore Foundation Health Education Scholarship Endowment ($210,000). Donation made to the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey Foundation by the SouthShore Foundation while I served as Southshore Trustee & Vice President. (1996).

Originator in 1999 of Stockton Federation of Teachers Scholarship Fund, The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey Foundation. Via annual appeals to faculty at August Teaching Conference from 1999-2004 I raised approximately $5,500.00 for this scholarship. Subsequently Stockton Faculty Band and SFT took over fundraising, adding substantially to fund.

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Internal Awards/Funding received from Stockton) Faculty Fellows for Stockton Center on Successful Aging. (2 Fellows - $12,000/FY19, 1 Fellow - $6,000/FY18, 2 Fellows - $12,000/FY17, 2 Fellows - $12,000/FY16, 3 Fellows - $18,000/FY15, Stockton Provost Funds. * Rounded based on 4FTE/award at senior rank.

Provost Opportunity Fund ($1,570). Travel to GSA-San Diego Conference, November 2012.

Sabbatical Leave (Fall Semester 2000) and $2,000.00 Subvention Grant. Richard Stockton College of New Jersey.

Career Development Grant ($1,800). Richard Stockton College of NJ, 1994.

Distance Learning for Non-Traditional Students: The Special Needs of Practitioners in the Field of Aging ($5,000.00). Distinguished Faculty Fellowship in New Teaching and Learning Strategies, Richard Stockton College of NJ, 1994.

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Presentations at Professional/Scholarly Meetings and Conferences Invited and/or Received Special Recognition:

Burdick, D. (2014, April 11). The aging process vs. mental health. Keynote presented at the NJ Long Term Care Conference sponsored by the NJ Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services, Robert Wood Johnson Conference Center, Hamilton, NJ.

Burdick, D. (2011, Oct.). Clinicians in cyberspace: Skyping, tweeting, & blogging … Trends, rules & professional considerations. Keynote presented at All things Aging … Symposium on Care Management, National Association of Geriatric Care Managers – New York Chapter, New York, NY.

Burdick, D. (2011, March). A roadmap for accreditation in gerontology & geriatrics. AGHE Past Presidents Symposium. Chair/Discussant at the 37th Annual AGHE Meeting and Educational Leadership Conference, Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, Cincinnati, OH.

Burdick, D. & Pelham, A. (2010, November). A roadmap for accreditation in gerontology & geriatrics. Symposium co-chairs at the 63rd Annual Scientific Meeting, Gerontological Society of America. New Orleans, LA. (Highlighted in program book, featured in Executive Director’s Column in Gerontology News, AGHE Sponsored Session.)

Burdick, D. & Gugliucci, M. (2010, March). Tough times: Survival strategies for your gerontology/geriatrics program and curriculum. Pre-Conference Intensive Co-Chairs at the Annual Meeting and Educational Leadership Conference of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, Reno, NV.

Burdick, D. (2009, June). Geriatric medicine’s Big Bang: Technology meets the Age Wave. Invited Plenary Speaker at Greying Nation 2009: Staying Ahead of the Wave. Alberta Health Systems, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Burdick, D. (2009, March). Empowering older adults for energy efficiency: Educational imperatives & initiatives. Invited panelist at the South Jersey Energy Symposium: Implementing the Energy Master Plan. William J. Hughes Center for Public Policy, Stockton College, Pomona, NJ.

Burdick, D. (2004, November). Pre-Conference Intensive: The role of technology in promoting a healthy quality of life for older Americans. Invited panelist at the Annual Scientific Meeting of The Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC.

Burdick, D. (2003, March). Shaping partnerships between Gerontology and Business: Implications for research, education and practice. Presidential Symposium organizer and panelist at Annual Meeting and Educational Leadership Conference of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education. St. Petersburg, FL. Special designation as Presidential Symposium based on quality of submission and match to conference theme.

Burdick, D. & Butts, D. (2000, November). Intergenerational cooperation: Global public policy in the 21st century. Presidential Interdisciplinary Symposium organizers and co-chairs at the Annual Scientific Meeting of The Gerontological Society of America. Washington, DC. Special designation as a presidential symposium based on submission quality/interdisciplinary theme. Conference had over 550 sessions.

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Presentations/Invited, (cont.) Burdick, D. Butts, D. & Newman, S. (2000, February). Intergenerational approaches: Not just nice . . . necessary. Invited closing plenary speaker at the Annual Meeting and Educational Leadership Conference of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, Myrtle Beach, SC.

Burdick, D. (1992, November). Educational models in technology and aging. Invited keynote presentation at the meeting of the Formal Interest Group on Technology and Aging (GSA-TAG), Gerontological Society of America Annual Scientific Meeting, Washington, DC.

Presentations, Other: Burdick, D. & Maiden, R. (2018, March 2). AGHE Retirement Research Grants (RRF): The Benefits and the Costs. Symposium at Annual Meeting & Educational Leadership Conference, Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, Atlanta, GA.

Maiden, R., Burdick, D., Elmore, E, & Kopera-Frye, K. (2018, Feb 28). Founders Fund Initiative: Process, outcomes, and impact of four years of innovative program support. Symposium at Annual Meeting & Educational Leadership Conference, Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, Atlanta, GA.

Burdick, D. (2015, October). Emerging uses of technology to support home-based long-term care: How to keep “care” in Elder Care in the age of technology. Workshop leader at the Annual Meeting of the Life Care Planning Law Firms Association, Pittsburgh, PA.

Burdick, D. (2013, February). Charting gerontology courses as general education: Knowing the ropes of getting courses approved. Symposium discussant at Annual Meeting & Educational Leadership Conference, Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, St. Petersburg, FL.

Burdick, D. (2012, November). Community collaboration as the new-old frontier for engaging students in aging. Symposium discussant at the 65th Annual Scientific Meeting of The Gerontological Society of America. San Diego, CA. November, 2012.

Gugliucci, M. & Burdick, D. (2010, November). AGHE Program of Merit evolves to accreditation. Paper presented at the 63rd Annual Scientific Meeting, Gerontological Society of America. New Orleans, LA, November 2010.

Burdick, D. (2008, November). State and local partnerships to promote evidence based chronic disease self-management. Presenter & Session Chair at Physical Activity: The Path to Wellness, 37th Annual Conference of the Society on Aging of NJ, New Brunswick, NJ.

Burdick, D. (2008, June 12). Life-long learning: Four innovative programs from NJ & NY (presenter & session chair). Paper presented at Promoting Successful Aging: Live Well, Love Much, Laugh Often. 10th Annual Conference, NJ Foundation for Aging, Jamesburg, NJ.

Burdick, D. (2008, February). Intergenerational Service Learning. Pre-conference Institute Organizer/Speaker at the Annual Meeting and Educational Leadership Conference, Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, Baltimore, MD.

Burdick, D. (2008, February). Service Learning: New Directions and Innovations in the Field. Symposium presenter at the Annual Meeting and Educational Conference, Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, Baltimore, MD.

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Presentations (cont.) Burdick, D. (2007, November). Ubiquitous computing: Introducing information technology into older adults' homes. Symposium discussant at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, CA.

Burdick, D. (2006, November). Bits, Bytes, and Bionics: The brave new world of technology and aging. Workshop speaker at the Annual Meeting of the Society on Aging of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ.

Burdick, D. C. & Lesnoff-Caravaglia, G. (2005, November). Technology and aging: Exemplars of interdisciplinary collaboration in diverse settings. Organizers, co-chairs at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America. Orlando, FL.

Burdick, D. (2005, October). Outcomes at the institutional level: College and community partnerships. Paper presented in Examining Multiple Criteria for Evaluating the Effectiveness of Diverse Intergenerational Programs at the 13th Biennial International Conference of Generations United, Washington, DC. Burdick, D. (2005, April). The aging imperative: Design for an aging population. Plenary speaker at the Mini-Conference of the South Jersey Human Factors and Ergonomics Society: Human Factors in Complex Sociotechnical Systems, William Hughes Federal Aviation Technical Center, Pomona, NJ.

Burdick, D. (2005, March). Intergenerational service learning. Presenter in Pre-conference Institute at the Annual Meeting and Educational Leadership Conference, Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, Oklahoma City, OK. Burdick, D. (2004, March). Enhancing undergraduate psychology instruction through intergenerational service learning. Session presenter at the Annual Meeting and Educational Leadership Conference, Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, Richmond, VA.

Burdick, D. (2003, November). The changing world of intergenerational relations: Computers bridge gap, enhance well-being for young and old. Symposium organizer/chair at the Annual Scientific Meeting of The Gerontological Society of America, San Diego, CA.

Burdick, D. (2002, November). The brave new world of informal caregiving: Computer technology provides a new source of assistance. Symposium presenter at the Annual Scientific Meeting of The Gerontological Society of America, Boston, MA.

Burdick, D. & Parker, M. (2002, November). Bridging the gaps in elder care through technology. Pre-Conference Intensive co-chairs at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Boston, MA.

Burdick, D. (2001, September). Ethnic diversity and senior services: Eliminating mental health disparities. Breakout presenter at the Eastern Region Diversity Competency Conference – Eliminating health disparities: A call to action, Atlantic City Convention Center, NJ.

Burdick, D. (2001, November). Technology and aging intersections: Teaching with and about technology. Symposium organizer/chair at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Chicago, IL.

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Presentations (cont.) Burdick, D. (2001, November). A national survey of the teaching of technology and aging in higher education. Presenter in symposium on technology and aging intersections: teaching with and about technology at the Annual Scientific Meeting of The Gerontological Society of America, Chicago, IL. Burdick, D. (2001, February). Caucus computer conferencing as a virtual co-seminar to augment gerontology internships. Demonstration at Novartis Computer Resource Center at the Annual Meeting and Educational Leadership Conference of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, San Jose, CA.

Burdick, D. (2001, February). Gerontology instruction at four year colleges. Networking luncheon discussion convener at the Annual Meeting and Educational Leadership Conference of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, San Jose, CA.

Burdick, D. (2000, February). Technology & aging in the general studies curriculum: Reaching future workers in diverse professions. Presented in Technology and aging: recent developments in teaching and learning at the Annual Scientific Meeting of The Gerontological Society of America. Washington, DC, November 2000.

Burdick, D. (2000, February). Beyond creating and teaching your first online course in gerontology. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting and Educational Leadership Conference of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, Myrtle Beach, SC.

Burdick, D. (2000, February). Innovative approaches to gerontological education: Models in nursing, social work, physical therapy and geriatric teams. Paper session moderator at the Annual Meeting and Educational Leadership Conference of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, Myrtle Beach, SC.

Burdick, D. (1999, May). Intergenerational service learning in gerontology: Expanding an innovative model. Symposium organizer/chair at the 10th Annual Meeting: Creating a Society for All Ages through Intergenerational Solutions of Generations United, Wash., DC.

Burdick, D. (1999, March). Intergenerational service learning. Presenter in a Pre-conference Institute at the Annual Meeting and Educational Leadership Conference of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, St. Louis, MO.

Burdick, D. (1998, October). Expanding support systems for children and families. Panel moderator at the Annual Meeting of the New Jersey Intergenerational Network, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ.

Burdick, D. (1998, June). Intergenerational service-learning in gerontology: Building an infrastructure in New Jersey institutions of higher education. Symposium leader and panelist at the Annual Spring Meeting of the Society on Aging of New Jersey, Windsor Township, NJ.

Burdick, D. (1998, February). Intergenerational service-learning in gerontology: A symposium. Panelist at Annual Meeting and Educational Leadership Conference, Association for Gerontology in Higher Education. Winston-Salem, NC.

Burdick, D. (1998, February). First annual intergenerational service learning institute. Speaker at the Annual Meeting and Educational Leadership Conference of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, Winston-Salem, NC.

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Presentations (cont.) Burdick, D. (1998, April). Computer conferencing to augment and enhance large introductory psychology classes: Virtual recitation sections, e-mail and seamless connections to the web. Speaker in the College Teaching Institute at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Society, Washington, DC. Burdick, D. (1997, May). The national scene: What's happening nationally in the intergenerational movement? Plenary speaker at the Annual Meeting of the New Jersey Intergenerational Network, Hightstown, NJ.

Burdick, D. (1996, March). Starting intergenerational networks and coalitions in your community. Session Chair and Presenter at the Generations United Seventh National Conference: Connecting Communities & Building on the Promise and Potential, Washington, DC.

Burdick, D. (1993, May 6). The New Jersey Intergenerational Network: After much work becomes a reality. Session presenter at the Annual Meeting of the Northeastern Gerontological Society, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ.

Burdick, D. (1993, May 1). The Society on Aging of New Jersey's intergenerational initiatives. Panel Chair & Speaker at the Annual Meeting of the Northeastern Gerontological Society, New York, NY.

Burdick, D. (1991, October). Designing and the role of technology in the future of housing. Plenary Session speaker at 10th Annual Gerontology Congress & Expo of the Gerontology Institute of NJ and the Hunter College-Brookdale Center on Aging, Freehold, NJ.

Burdick, D. (1991, October). Utilizing technology to forestall premature institutionalization: A practical guide. Workshop leader at the 10th Annual Gerontology Congress & Expo of the Gerontology Institute of NJ and Hunter College-Brookdale Center on Aging, Freehold, NJ. Burdick, D. (1991, June). Teaching technology and aging to undergraduates: A multidisciplinary approach. Presented at Blueprints VIII: Legacies and Lifestyles for Mature Adults: A Brighter Future Through Science and Technology, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA

Burdick, D. (1990, October). Standards & guidelines of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education. Roundtable discussion group at Annual Meeting of The Gerontological Society of New Jersey, Princeton, NJ.

Burdick, D. (1990, June). A statewide survey of employed & not employed caregivers: Blueprints for interventions. Presenter at Blueprints VII: Elderfair, Philadelphia, PA. Burdick, D., Dawson, G, & Santos, J. (1987, November). A survey of family caregivers to the frail elderly. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the American Society on Aging, Washington, DC.

Burdick, D. (1987, November). The elderly survivor and influences on final arrangements. Paper presented at the 40th Annual Meeting of The Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC.

Burdick, D. (1986, February). An intergenerational variety show provides many benefits to a college gerontology program. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, Atlanta, GA.

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Presentations, (cont.) Burdick, D. & Teski, M. (1985, February). Building coalitions between educational programs and community service programs for the aged: Heuristic models and a case demonstration. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, Washington, DC. Burdick, D. (1984, November). Evaluation and technical assistance leading to goals clarification of the Elderly Outreach Program of Catholic Social Services of Albuquerque, Inc. Paper presented at the Annual Scientific Meeting of The Gerontological Society of America, San Antonio, TX.

Burdick, D. C. & Santos, J. F. (1981, November). Training housing authority personnel: Enhancing social services for aged dwellers. Paper presented at the Joint Annual Meeting of The Gerontological Society of America and the Canadian Association of Gerontology/Association canadienne de gerontology, Toronto, Canada.

Burdick, D. (1981, November). The aged in American advertisements: University freshmen scrapbooks and evaluations. Poster presented at the Joint Annual Meetings of The Gerontological Society of America and the Canadian Association of Gerontology/Association canadienne de gerontology, Toronto, Canada.

Burdick, D. (1979, November). The estimation of short time intervals as a function of age, institutionalization, and strategy. Paper presented at the Annual Scientific Meeting of The Gerontological Society, Washington, DC.

Community Based Presentations and Outreach (since tenure in 1987) Speaker, Successful Aging & Report on SCOSA. Monthly meeting of Atlantic City Rotary Club. Atlantic City, NJ, 22 October, 2013.

Featured Speaker, Personal growth and happiness through civic engagement. Monthly Chinese-American Luncheon Meeting. Pleasantville, NJ, 8 March, 2011.

Expert Panel & Discussion Facilitator on Coordination of Care, Speak Out on Reauthorization of Older American's Act. New Jersey Foundation for Aging, NJ Assoc. of Area Agencies on Aging, and Rutgers School of Social Work, Cherry Hill, NJ, October, 2010. Technology’s Role in Long-Term Care: Maintaining Independence for Older Adults. First Wednesdays Lectures, presented by the Stockton Center on Successful Aging at and with funding from the Health Center at Galloway, Galloway, NJ, August, 2010.

Burdick, D. & Cox, L. (2008, April 1). Panelist: Pre-Screening Event and Luncheon: “Caring for your Parents” – 2 hour WGBH-Boston Program. Harrah’s Resort Atlantic City. (Hosted by J. Carlos Tolosa, Eastern Division President of Harrah’s Entertainment; Panel included Hugh Delehanty, Editor and Chief of AARP Magazine; Lisa Cox, Associate Professor of Social Work, Stockton College of NJ; Thomas A. Cavalieri, Interim Dean, UMDNJ-School of Osteopathatic Medicine; & Debbie Feierman, Office of External Affairs, Philadelphia Regional Office for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).

Successful Aging. Kiwanis Club Luncheon Speaker, Atlantic City Chapter, January 08.

Impact of Population Aging on South Jersey & NJ: And what we should do about it. South Jersey Industries Annual Community Advisory Council Seminar, Vineland, NJ, Oct 2007.

The Secrets of Successful Aging. 10th Annual Salute to Stockton: Distinguished Scholars Guest Speaker Program. Temple Emeth Shalom, Margate, NJ, July, 2007.

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Community Presentations (cont.) Technology for Independence. Workshop at Plan for the Future Day. Princeton Senior Resource Center, Princeton NJ, October 2005.

Aging with Technology. Workshop sponsored by Family Resource Center, Southern Ocean County Hospital, Manahawkin NJ, October 2005.

Invited testimony before the New Jersey General Assembly Taskforce on Grandparents. South Jersey Hearing. Atlantic City, September 1999.

The need for higher education to plan for the aging of our society. Testimony presented before the Task Force on the Undergraduate Experience, Strategic Planning Program of the New Jersey Department of Higher Education. Glassboro, NJ, March 1993.

The middle years to retirement: Relationships, goals, and options. Module Presentation in Winding Up, Not Down, to Mid-Life. Series of three workshop groups on Midlife Planning, presented with a grant from the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, Division on Aging, to Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Atlantic County, 1992.

Aging. Presentation to ACT (Atlantic City Tomorrow) Program - designed to train the City's future leaders. Sponsored by the Community Affairs Council of Atlantic County. Atlantic City, NJ, December 1991.

Featured Guest, Dateline Atlantic City, WMID-AM radio - syndicated in 7 states, discussed issues of family caregiving for the frail elderly. October, 1991.

Panel Organizer and Moderator, Options in long term care. Sponsored by the Galloway Township Women's Club, Absecon, NJ, October 1991.

Explorations into fulfillment and enrichment in the golden years. Conference on Independent Lifestyles for an Aging Population, sponsored by Victoria Commons Retirement Community, North Cape May, NJ, October 1990.

Utilizing volunteers. NJ Conference for Nutrition Project Site Managers, March, 1990.

Staff In-Service Training on Normal Aging. Two sessions presented at Cumberland County Medical Center. Bridgeton, NJ, May 1990.

Developing a therapeutic environment for the nursing home resident. Staff In-Service Training, Leisure Park at Lakewood, Lakewood, NJ, September, 1989.

Tender loving care for family members of Alzheimer's victims. Caring, Inc. Relatives of Aging Parents Support Group, Linwood, NJ, September 1989.

Planning for a healthy retirement. In-Service training program for staff of Galloway Township Schools. Sponsored by Atlantic City Medical Center, Galloway, October 1988.

Keynote address: The rewards of volunteering. Annual Recognition Banquet, Retired Senior Volunteer Program of Atlantic County, Atlantic City, May 1988.

Featured Speaker: A different outlook: Job status vs. fulfillment. Annual Conference of the Southern New Jersey Council on Issues of Aging, Glassboro State College, May, 1988.

Caring for aged parents. Congregation of Beth Judah Synagogue, Ventnor, NJ. June 1987.

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Stockton Campus Presentations Burdick, D. (2013, Nov 5). Community Engagement as the New/Old Frontier for Engaging Students in Aging Studies: Advising Day Lunch/Lecture, Stockton Center on Successful Aging. Ferri, C. & Burdick, D. (2013, March 21). Stay Engaged: Developing Innovative Programs for Retiring Faculty Members. 13th Annual Day of Scholarship. Burdick, D. (2008, March 26). Communicating with Your Professors. Community of Scholars. Burdick, D. & Chirenje, T. (2007, August). Engaging students in the community. Summer Faculty Workshop on Civic Engagement. Burdick, D. (2004, Aug.). Journey Towards Democracy Status Report. Opening Plenary Panel, Annual Stockton Federation of Teacher’s Teaching Conference. Burdick, D. & Wharton, L. (2004, Aug). Journey Towards Democracy: Continuing the Journey. Workshop Presentation, Annual SFT Teaching Conference. Burdick, D. & Worthy. J. (2004, April). Enhancing Undergraduate Psychology Instruction through Intergenerational Service Learning. Day of Scholarship 2004. Burdick, D. & Wharton, L. (2003, Aug). Introduction to Journey Towards Democracy. Plenary Session, Fall Faculty Conference. Academic Affairs and Faculty Assembly. Burdick, D. (2001 November). Experiential Learning II: Computer Conferencing, Internet, Email. Institute for the Study of College Teaching.

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Service The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey Faculty Assembly/Faculty Senate: Leadership Positions At-Large Senator, Faculty Senate (Sept. 2010 – present). Elected for three 2-year terms. Convener, Sub-Committee on Faculty Utilization of Distributive Education Technology

Vision 2010 Planning Sub-Committee on Technology; (2002-2003). Chairperson, Program Studies Committee (1988-1990).

Other Service & Committees Faculty Assembly Standing Committee on Technology and Media (2006-2007). Assembly Student Services Committee (SFT Representative), 2004-2008). Survey Consultant, Taskforce on New and Junior Faculty (2004). Survey Consultant, Committee on Modules and Course Schedule (2003). Assembly Administration and Finance Committee (1991-1993, 2009-2011). Assembly Academic Policies & Program Studies Committee (1990-1991). Recorder (1989-91). Assembly Select Committee on Affirmative Action (1989-1990). Assembly Ad Hoc Committee on Disciplinary Procedures (1989).

Other College Leadership Positions: Assessment Fellow, Stockton University Provost’s Office, (2018-present). Member, Stockton President’s Pan-College Task-Force on University Status, (2014-present),

& Communications Subcommittee (2014, Summer). Studied feasibility of name change and re-designation to Comprehensive University-Large.

Scholarship Selection Committee, Richard Stockton College of NJ Foundation (2008 - present); Co-Chair (2008-2016).

Stockton College Community Partnership Workgroup (2010- present). Committee was responsible for successful application to the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Higher Education, which granted Stockton the new “Community Engagement” classification.

Member, Personnel Policy/Procedures Drafting Committee, SOBL (2007-2008). Co-Director, Journey Towards Democracy Dialogues Project (2003-2005). Coordinator, Psychology Program (1997-2000). Coordinator, Gerontology Program (1984-1995, 1997-2000, 2001-2008). Fellow, Institute for the Study of College Teaching (2001-2002). Chair, Distinguished Faculty Fellowship Committee (1998). Member (1994, ’96- 2000). Chair, Academic Programs Committee, College Outcomes Assessment Program (1988-

1990); COEP (College Outcomes) Coordinating Committee.

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Other College Service: Campus Climate Self-Study Coalition Member, American Democracy Project & Institute for

Democracy & Higher Education National Project. Stockton University, (2018-present). Search Committee, Director of Continuing Studies (Spring 2012). Health Care Advisory Council, School of Health Sciences, (September 2009-2013). Survey Consultant-Internet Based Surveys: Stockton Federation of Teachers (2011-2013);

Holocaust/Genocide MA Program Self-Study (2007), Political Engagement Project (2005-2009), Universalist Unitarian Congregation Survey (2006), Freshman Year of Studies (2005-2010), MAIT Program (2005-2010), Stockton Teacher Education Program (Spring, 2004; Fall, 2004), Public Health Program Self-Study (2005), Teacher Institute (2003), Gerontological Society of America Membership Survey (2002), Association for Gerontology in Higher Education Conference Evaluation (2002).

Team Leader, 1st Annual Freshman Day of Service, Division of Student Affairs (Sept, 2004). Personnel Committee, Teacher Education Program, Division of Professional Studies (2002). Public Service and Community Outreach Committee, Institutional Self-Study for Middle

States Commission on Higher Education (2001-2002). Dean Search Committee, Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences (1988, 1999, 2003-04). Search Committee, Counseling Center Assistant Director (1999). Search Committee, Public Health Faculty, Division of Professional Studies (1999). Academic Passport Committee for Social and Behavioral Sciences (1997-1998). Faculty Assessment Committee (1993). Faculty Review Committee, Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences (1991-1992). Merit Award Review Committee (1988). Faculty Advisor to Student Clubs: Bowling, Outdoors, Ski, & Psychology (1984-88).

Notable Service to Psychology Program Organizer/Originator of Sonia Gonsalves Student Research Fund, managed by Stockton Foundation, (Spring 2017). Chair, Program Personnel Policy Drafting Committee, (2007-2008). Developed and implemented online psychology alumni directory, (2005). Organized on-campus participation in World Usability Day, “Human Factors Demonstrations & Presentations” by the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society-South Jersey Chapter. Co-sponsored by Psychology Program and Club, (2005, Nov). Meeting Coordinator; Distinguished Psychology Alumni Award, Senior Distinction

Presentation, & Dinner Reception (2002-2008). Developed and maintained “PSYC Club” caucus conference (2000-2007). Founder and coordinator, Annual Distinguished Alumni Award (1998-2008). Co-Coordinator (with B. Miley), Psychology Fall Lecture Series (2004). Developed and maintained program’s first official web-pages (1998).

Current Memberships American Society on Aging Association for Gerontology in Higher Education Gerontological Society of America State Policy Workgroup, Center for Aging Services Technology (CAST), American

Association of Homes and Services for the Aging.