CURRICULUM VITAE MICHAEL P. ARNOLD, PHD MPH MSW m_arnold@hotmail.com DISSERTATION Social Welfare s Social Warfare: Racism and Racial Inequality in the U.S. Welfare State. Chair: Julian Chow. September, 2004. RESEARCH INTERESTS HIV/AIDS epidemiology; racial/ethnic and income disparities in well-being; program/policy effectiveness; research methods TEACHING INTERESTS Epidemiology; social research methods; welfare state policy; race and social structure EDUCATION University of California, Berkeley SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH MPH (May 2008) (Epidemiology) SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WELFARE PhD (September 2004) MSW (May 2001) (Management & Policy) Eugene Cota-Robles Fellowship, 1999-2002. Truman State University; Kirksville, MO DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY Bachelor of Science; May 1995 Outstanding Biology Major, April 1995. Outstanding Academic Achievement Award, 1994. Presidential Honor Award, 1991-95. Dean s List, 1991-95. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Division of Human Services Vista Community College Part-Time Faculty Instructor, September 2004 May 2006 California Welfare Programs and Services Theory and Practice I & II Department of Sociology and Social Services California State University, East Bay Part-Time Faculty Instructor, January 2005 December 2005 Social Policy Human Behavior and the Social Environment College of Social Work San Jose State University Part-Time Faculty Instructor, January 2004 May 2004 Research Methods, Data Analysis, and Evaluation School of Social Welfare University of California Berkeley July 20, 2009 Page 1 of 5
Graduate Student Instructor, September 2002 May 2004 Seminar in Social Welfare Research SOCIAL & PUBLIC HEALTH RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Traineeship in AIDS Prevention Studies Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, University of California San Francisco Studies o A Randomized Controlled Trial of the Bruthas Project (Funder: California HIV/AIDS Research Program); Co-Investigator Management and analysis of repeat-measure survey data of sexual behavior and other factors among African-American men who have sex with men. o Preparing Patients to Start Antiretroviral Therapy: A Randomized Controlled Trial (Funder: NIMH) Analysis of relationship between material hardship and psychological well-being among HIV-infected persons who are not on antiretroviral treatment. o Kenya AIDS Indicator Survey, 2008-09 (Funder: CDC/KEMRI) Statistical analysis of national household-based survey. Conducted extensive analyses for the HIV prevention, the Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission, and the Sexually Transmitted Infections sections. Secondary Analyses o Examination of racial/ethnic disparities in AIDS mortality and the role of neighborhoods o Examination of substance use and unprotected anal intercourse among men who have sex with men o Observational study of association between unprotected intercourse and economic conditions among lower-income men and women o Exploration of racial/ethnic differences in concurrent partnerships Independent Research Examination of relationship between racial composition of states and state policy responses to AFDC, incarceration and unemployment compensation in the U.S. Examination of the role of macroeconomic determinants and state variation on racial inequality in consumption trends in the U.S. Exploration of the theoretical and empirical structure and consequences of appraisal processes in racerelevant emotions. Hatchuel Tabernik & Associates Berkeley, CA Principal Investigator, August, 2004-2007 University of California San Francisco (UCSF) Community Partnership Program o Evaluation and strategic plan development for program aimed at affecting positive change in the economic conditions of the economically disadvantaged communities near the UCSF Mission Bay campus. Girls Incorporated of Alameda County o Multi-year evaluation of 8 elementary and middle school literacy and enrichment afterschool programs in Oakland and San Leandro, California. Build IT Technology Literacy Program o Multi-year summative evaluation of NSF-funded technology project for middle school girls Bay Area Community Resources (BACR) AmeriCorps Programs July 20, 2009 Page 2 of 5
o Multi-year and multi-site evaluation of AmeriCorps school-day literacy tutoring and social development after-school programs in Bay Area GEAR-UP (West Contra Costa Unified School District) o Evaluation of 6-year mathematics-focused program aimed at improving mathematics performance; increasing high-school graduation rates; and increasing college going rates for original cohort of 400 students. California Community Colleges Work-Based Learning Programs o Evaluation of effectiveness of work-based learning programs at community colleges throughout California, and effect of programs on short-term (1-3 year) earnings and employment continuity. Child Welfare Research Center School of Social Welfare, University of California, Berkeley Graduate Student Researcher, June 2002-January 2004 Analysis of outcomes for youth in probation-supervised foster care, and database construction and development for Wraparound and Family-Conferencing experimental evaluation datasets Burch Center for Tax Policy and Public Finance Department of Economics, University of California, Berkeley Graduate Student Researcher, March 2003-July2003 Investigation of effect of tax reform on labor supply and earnings of single and married women California Food Policy Advocates San Francisco, CA Principal Investigator, May 2000-October 2003 Analysis of Federal spending to CA Counties; food insecurity among households excluded from Food Stamp Program due to vehicle asset restrictions; and issues related to food stamp access and utilization for low-income residents in several Bay Area counties. Our Kids/Safe Passages Project Alameda County Department of Children and Family Services, Oakland, CA Principal Investigator, June 2001-September 2001 Evaluation of program targeting abuse/neglect prevention; violence reduction; and expulsion reduction in Oakland schools BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Harvard Medical School, Division of Medical Sciences Boston, MA Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Virology, September 1995-October 1996 Research Intern, Infectious Diseases, May 1994-September 1994 University of Missouri-Columbia Columbia, MO Research Intern, May August 1993 PUBLICATIONS Arnold, M., Hsu, L., Pipkin, S., McFarland, W. and Rutherford, G. (2009). Race, place and AIDS: The role of socioeconomic context on racial disparities in treatment and survival in San Francisco. Social Science & Medicine 69: 121-8. Bohl, D., Raymond, H. F., Arnold, M., McFarland, W. (2009). Concurrent sexual partnerships and racial disparities in HIV infection among men who have sex with men. Sexually Transmitted Infections. In press. July 20, 2009 Page 3 of 5
Arnold, M. (2007). Vocational education, community colleges and earnings. International Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 15(1): 25-40. SUBMITTED MANUSCRIPTS Arnold, M., Raymond, H. F., Bohl, D., McFarland, W. (2009). Racial/ethnic disparity in HIV infection: exploring concurrency and assortative hypotheses. Arnold, M., Raymond, H. F., McFarland, W. (2009). Socioeconomic Position and HIV Risk-Related Behavior among Lower-Income Heterosexuals in San Francisco. CONFERENCE ORAL PRESENTATIONS Arnold, M. (August 2009). Assessing economic factors relevant to HIV risk behavior among lower income heterosexuals in San Francisco. Paper to be presented at the 2009 National HIV Prevention Conference: Atlanta, GA. Arnold, M. (November 2006). Occupational coursework, community colleges and earnings: A multilevel analysis. Paper presented at the International Vocational Education and Training (IVETA) Annual Conference: Atlanta, GA. REPORTS Arnold, M., Hurvitz, I., Harris, J. (2006, May). An Evaluation of the UCSF Community Partnerships Program. Hatchuel Tabernik and Associated. Berkeley, CA. Arnold, M. (2006). The WCCUSD GEAR UP Program: A 5-Year Retrospective Evaluation. Hatchuel Tabernik and Associated. Berkeley, CA. Arnold, M. (2006). Work-Based Learning and Occupational Coursework in the California Community Colleges. Hatchuel Tabernik and Associated. Berkeley, CA. Arnold, M. (2006). Girls Incorporated of Alameda County Annual Evaluation Report, 2004-2005. Hatchuel Tabernik and Associated. Berkeley, CA. Arnold, M. (2003). Validity of the Youth Development Assessment Survey. Youth Leadership Institute. San Francisco. Arnold, M. (2001). Evaluation of Our Kids/Safe Passages. Alameda County Department of Children and Family Services. Oakland, CA. Arnold, M. (May, 2001). The Auto Resource Limit and Food Security in California and the U.S. California Food Policy Advocates. San Francisco. Manalo-LeClair, G. & Arnold, M. (October, 2003). Your Federal Tax Dollars at Work. California Food Policy Advocates. San Francisco. STATISTICAL/COMPUTER SKILLS Software Methods Datasets R SPSS SAS M-Plus Atlas-Ti MS Office ANOVA Linear Regression Logistic Regression Structural Equation Modeling Hierarchical Linear Modeling Relative Distribution Quantile Regression Database & Interface Construction (MS Access) HIV/AIDS Reporting System (HARS) National HIV Behavioral Surveillance System (NHBS) Kenya AIDS Indicator Survey (KAIS) Child Welfare Administrative Data School District Administrative Data California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) Census Consolidated Federal Funds Report Consumer Expenditure Survey (CES) Current Population Survey (CPS) General Social Survey (GSS) Survey of Consumer Finances Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) July 20, 2009 Page 4 of 5
OTHER WORK MPowerment Project Center for AIDS Prevention Studies; University of California, San Francisco Board of Cultural Experts, October 2003-2005 Help outline ways to develop pilot HIV prevention project among young African American males in Oakland Youth On Board Somerville, MA Intern, June 1996-September 1996 Coordinate fundraising events and special programs July 20, 2009 Page 5 of 5