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Kenneth L. Stewart

 

Kenneth Stewart joined the ASU faculty in 1975 as an Instructor of Sociology. He served as chair of the Department of Sociology and Psychology from 1984-1994 before becoming the Director of Community Development Initiatives (CDI) from 2007 until his retirement from the university in 2018.  Currently, he is a founding member of the Graduate Faculty, Department of Public Health, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, in Lubbock, Texas.

 

An ardent researcher and author, Stewart published three books and a plethora of journal articles and book chapters.  He also presented his research at dozens of conferences.  At CDI, he conducted numerous community-based surveys and studies on behalf of local government and nonprofit organizations. Currently, he co-authors a Pathways to Progress column in the San Angelo Standard-Times with Laurence Jones that deals with various public policy, health and community improvement topics.

 

He holds a doctorate in Sociology from Western Michigan University.

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Laurence F. (Casey) Jones

 

Laurence Jones joined the ASU faculty in 1990 as an assistant professor in what was then the Department of Government. He served as interim chair of the Department of Political Science and Philosophy from 2011-12 before becoming chair of the Department of Security Studies and Criminal Justice in 2013. He also helped start ASU’s Community Development Initiatives (CDI) in 2010 and co-authors a Pathways to Progress column in the San Angelo Standard-Times with Kenneth Stewart that deals with various public policy, health and community improvement topics. At CDI, he also conducted numerous community-based surveys and studies on behalf of local government and nonprofit organizations. 
 

An avid researcher and writer, Jones published three books and dozens of journal articles, reviews, and instructor resource guides. He is a former managing editor of the Texas Journal of Political Studies and former consultant for Texas Law-Related Education.

 

Prior to arriving at ASU, he taught at Los Angeles Community College, the University of Texas at San Antonio and Texas Southern University. He holds a doctorate in urban administration from the University of Texas at Arlington.

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