Curriculum Vitae Phillip D. Rumrill, Jr., Ph.D., CRC Home Address: 162 Steeplechase Lane, Munroe Falls, OH 44262 Business Address: 413 White Hall, Kent State University, P.O. Box 5190, Kent, OH 44242 Office: 330.672.0600; Residence/Cell: 330.524.1598; FAX: 330.672.2512 E-Mail: prumrill@kent.edu EDUCATION Ph.D., Rehabilitation, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, 1993 M.A.T., Post-Secondary Counseling, Keene State College, Keene, New Hampshire, 1991 B.A., Psychology, Keene State College, 1989 DOCTORAL DISSERTATION Increasing the Frequency of Accommodation Requests Among Employed Persons with Multiple Sclerosis: A Demonstration of the Progressive Request Model. University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Major Advisor: Dr. Richard T. Roessler. Defense Date: October 15, 1993. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2001Present Professor and Coordinator (Coordinator 1/2007 – Present) Rehabilitation Counseling Program School of Lifespan Development and Educational Sciences College of Education, Health, & Human Services Kent State University Kent, Ohio 1999Present Director Center for Disability Studies Kent State University 2001 Interim Chair Department of Educational Foundations and Special Services Kent State University 19962001 Associate Professor and Coordinator (Coordinator 8/1998-6/2001) Rehabilitation Counseling Program Department of Educational Foundations and Special Services Kent State University 19941996 Assistant Professor Rehabilitation Counseling Program 1 Department of Educational Psychology University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee 19921994 Research Associate Department of Rehabilitation Education and Research University of Arkansas Fayetteville, Arkansas 19911992 Program Coordinator Project Excel University of Arkansas 19891991 Substance Abuse Counselor The Lodge at Dublin Marathon, Inc. Dublin, New Hampshire 19891991 Academic Counselor/Graduate Assistant Student Academic Support Services Keene State College 19881989 Youth Care Counselor Antrim Shelter Lutheran Child and Family Services Antrim, New Hampshire 19871989 Peer Counselor/Tutor Student Academic Support Services Keene State College 1988 Residential Educator Educational Consultants Group Keene, New Hampshire PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE Certified Rehabilitation Counselor, Effective 12/94 (CRC # 32056) Note: All entries in BOLD print denote work completed at Kent State University since August, 1996. 2 BOOKS Rubin, S., Roessler, R., & Rumrill, P. (2016). Foundations of the vocational rehabilitation process, 7th edition. Austin, TX: Pro-Ed. Wickert, K., Dresden, D., & Rumrill, P. (2013). The sandwich generation’s guide to elder care. New York: Demos Medical Publishing. Toriello, P., Bishop. M. & Rumrill, P. (2012). New directions in rehabilitation counseling: Creative responses to professional, clinical, and educational challenges. Lake of the Ozarks, MO: Aspen Professional Services. Rumrill, P., Cook, B., & Wiley, A. (2010). Research in special education (Second Edition). Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas. Bellini, J., & Rumrill, P. (2009). Research in rehabilitation counseling: A guide to design, methodology, and Utilization (Second Edition). Springfield, IL. Charles C. Thomas. Rumrill, P., Hennessey, M., & Nissen, S. (2008). Employment issues and multiple sclerosis (2nd Edition). New York: Demos Medical Publishing. Fraser, R., Rumrill, P., & Clemmons, D. (2001). Occupational neurology continuum: Physician’s guide to employment for patients with multiple sclerosis. Philadelphia, PA: American Academy of Neurology. Rumrill, P., Bellini, J., & Koch, L. (2001). Emerging issues in rehabilitation counseling. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas. Rumrill, P., & Cook, B. (2001). Research in special education: Designs, methods, and applications. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas. Rumrill, P., & Hennessey, M. (2001). Multiple sclerosis: A guide for rehabilitation and health care professionals. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas. Bellini, J., & Rumrill, P. (1999). Research in rehabilitation counseling: A guide to design, methodology, and utilization. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas. Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1996). Employment issues and multiple sclerosis. New York: Demos. SPECIAL ISSUES OF PROFESSIONAL JOURNALS Chan, F., & Rumrill, P. (Eds.) (in press). Emerging issues regarding the employment and career development of Americans with disabilities. Special Issue of the Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation. 3 Bishop. M., & Rumrill, P. (Eds.) (2015). Multiple sclerosis: Interdisciplinary perspectives on the medical, psychosocial, and vocational implications of an intrusive neurological disorder. Special Issue of Work: a Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 52(4). Rumrill, P. (Ed.) (2015). A compendium of research on the rehabilitation implications of multiple sclerosis. Special Issue of Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education, 29(2). Rumrill, P., & Bishop, M. (Eds.) 2015). Vocational rehabilitation issues and outcomes for people with chronic illnesses. Special Issue of the Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 42(2). Rumrill, P., & Chan, F.(Eds.) (2015). Contemporary research on employment and vocational rehabilitation outcomes for Americans with disabilities. Special Issue of the Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 43(2). Bishop, M., & Rumrill, P. (Eds.) (2013). Housing, community living, and employment concerns of people with multiple sclerosis. Special Issue of the Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 39(1). Rumrill, P. (Ed.) (2009). Multiple sclerosis. Special Issue of the Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 31(2). Cook, B., & Rumrill, P. (Eds.) (2006). Issues in postsecondary education for students with learning disabilities. Special Issue of Learning Disabilities: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 14(1a). McMahon, B., Edwards, R., Rumrill, P., & Hursh, N. (Eds.) (2005). Workplace discrimination and disability in America. Special Issue of Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 25(1). Conyers, L., & Rumrill, P. (Eds.) (2005). Issues in employment and career development for people with HIV/AIDS. Special Issue of the Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 22(3). Rumrill, P., & Roessler, R. (Eds.) (2004). Career development issues for people with multiple sclerosis. Special Issue of the Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 20(3). Rumrill, P., & Koch, L. (Eds.) (2003). New directions in vocational rehabilitation. Special Issue of Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 21(1). Bellini, J., & Rumrill, P. (Eds.) (2002). Research in rehabilitation counseling. Special Issue of Rehabilitation Education, 16(2). 4 Rumrill, P. (Ed.) (2001). Issues in postsecondary education for people with disabilities. Special Issue of the Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 16(3,4). Rumrill, P. (Ed.) (2001). New directions in disability studies. Special Issue of Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 17(2). McMahon, B., & Rumrill, P. (Eds.) (2000). Disability management: Principles and practices for the new millennium. Special Issue of the Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 15(1). Rumrill, P. (Ed.) (2000). Rehabilitation counseling in the new millennium. Special Issue of the Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 14(2). Cook, B., & Rumrill, P. (Eds.) (2000). Transition in education and employment for people with disabilities, Part II. Special Issue of Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 14(1). Rumrill, P., & Cook, B. (Eds.) (1999). Transition in education and employment for people with disabilities. Special Issue of Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 13(1). Koch, L.C., & Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (Eds.) (1998). Assessment and planning in vocational rehabilitation. Special Issue of Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 10(3). Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (Ed.) (1998). Career development issues for people with chronic illnesses. Special Issue of the Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 10(3). Rumrill, P.D., Jr., & Mullins, J.A., Jr. (Eds.) (1997). Diabetes mellitus. Special Issue of Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 9(2). ARTICLES IN REFEREED, NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS Bishop, M. & Rumrill, P. (in press). A commentary on the job retention and return to work challenges facing Americans with multiple sclerosis. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation. Bogenschutz, M., Inge, K., Rumrill, P., Hinterlong, P., & Seward, H. (in press). Barriers to and facilitators of employment among Americans with multiple sclerosis: Results of a qualitative focus group study. Journal of Rehabilitation. Chan, f., & Rumrill, P. (in press). Emerging issues regarding the employment and career development of Americans with disabilities. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation. 5 Cichy, K., Li, J., Bishop, M., Rumrill, P., & Roessler, R. (in press). Non-vocational health-related correlates of quality of life among people with multiple sclerosis who are over the age of 55. Journal of Rehabilitation. Huang, I., Cheing, G., Rumrill, P., Bengtson, K., Chan, F., Telzlaff, J., & Snitker, M. (in press). Characteristics of people with disabilities receiving assistive technology services in vocational rehabilitation: A logistic regression analysis. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation. Inge, K., Rumrill, P., Cimera, R., & Revell, W.G. (in press). Employment outcomes for individuals with multiple sclerosis in the state-Federal vocational rehabilitation program. Journal of Rehabilitation. Kaya, C., Chan, F., Rumrill, P., Hartman, E., Wehman, P., Iwanaga, K., Pai, C., & Avellone, L. Vocational rehabilitation services and competitive employment for transition-age youth with autism spectrum disorders. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation. Krause, J., Meade, M., Rumrill, P., & Reed, K. (in press). Successful employment and quality work life after multiple sclerosis: A qualitative study. Journal of Rehabilitation. Li, J., Cichy, K., Rumrill, P., & McMahon, B. (in press). The workplace discrimination experiences of middle-age workers with disabilities: Results from the national EEOC ADA research project. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation. Li, J., Roessler, R., Rumrill, P., Leslie, M., & Wang, F. (in press). Predictors of return to work intention among unemployed adults with multiple sclerosis: A reasoned action approach. Journal of Rehabilitation. Li, J., Roessler, R., Rumrill, P., & Rony, M.D. (in press). A four-stage prediction model of job satisfaction for employed adults with multiple sclerosis. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin. Roessler, R., Rumrill, P., Li, J., Daly, K., & Anhalt, K. (in press). High-priority employment concerns of Hispanics/Latinos with multiple sclerosis in the United States. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation. Roessler, R., Rumrill,P., Li, J., & McMahon, B. (in press). The workplace discrimination experiences of people with multiple sclerosis across three phases of Americans with Disabilities Act implementation. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation. Rumrill, P. (in press). Rehabilitation counseling considerations for people with multiple sclerosis. Journal of Rehabilitation. 6 Rumrill, P., Elias, E., Hendricks, D.J., Jacobs, K., Leopold, A., Nardone, A., Sampson, E., Scherer, M., Stauffer, C., & McMahon, B. (in press). Using positive psychology to promote cognitive support technology use and employment success among postsecondary students with traumatic brain injuries. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation. Rumrill, P., Li, J., Roessler, R., Hendricks, D.J., Bishop, M., & Leslie, M. (in press). Women with multiple sclerosis and the importance and satisfaction they ascribe to selected employment concerns: Results from a national survey. Journal of Rehabilitation. Rumrill, P., Li, J., Roessler, R., Umeasiegbu, V., & Bishop, M. (in press). Perceived strengths and weaknesses in employment policies and practices among AfricanAmericans with multiple sclerosis. Journal of Rehabilitation. Rumrill, P., Wehman, P., Cimera, R., Kaya, C., Dillard, C., & Chan, F. (in press). Vocational rehabilitation services and outcomes for transition-age youth with traumatic brain injuries. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation. Storley, C., Li, J., Anhalt, K., Rumrill, P., & Roessler, R. (in press). Demographic, disease-related, and psychological determinants of quality of life among Latinos with multiple sclerosis in the United States. Journal of Rehabilitation. Bishop, M., Chan, F., Rumrill, P., Frain, M., Tansey, T., Chiu, C., Strauser, D., & Umeasiegbu, V. (2015). Employment among working-age adults with multiple sclerosis: A data mining approach to identifying employment interventions. Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education, 29(2), 135-152. Bishop, M., & Rumrill, P. (2015). Multiple sclerosis: Etiology, symptoms, incidence and prevalence, and implications for community living and employment. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 52(4), 725-734. Bishop, M., Rumrill, P., & Roessler, R. (2015). Quality of life among people with multiple sclerosis: Replication of a three-factor prediction model. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 52(4), 757-765. Chiu, C.Y., Sharp, S. Pfaller, J., Rumrill, P., Cheing, G., Sanchez, J., & Chan, F. (2015). Differential vocational rehabilitation service patterns related to the job retention and job placement needs of people with diabetes. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 42(2), 177-185. Cichy, K., Li, J., McMahon, B., & Rumrill, P. (2015). The workplace discrimination experiences of older workers with disabilities: Results from the national EEOC ADA research project. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 43(2), 137-148. 7 Cimera, R., Rumrill, P., Chan, F., Kaya, C., & Bezyak, J. (2015). Vocational rehabilitation services and outcomes for transition-age youth with visual impairments and blindness. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 43(2), 103-112. Fitzgerald, S. M., Li, J., Rumrill, P. D., Jr., Bishop, M., & Merchant, W. R. (2015). Examining the factor structure and psychometric properties of the Quality of Life Scale among people with multiple sclerosis. Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education, 29(2), 165-182. Fitzgerald, S., Rumrill, P., & Merchant, W. (2015). A response to Harris, Gould, and Fujiura: Beyond scoping reviews – a case for mixed-methods research reviews. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 50(2), 335-339. Frain, M., Bishop, M., Rumrill, P., Tansey, T., Chan, F., Strauser, D., & Chiu, C. (2015). Multiple sclerosis and employment: A research review based on the International Classification of Functioning. Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education, 29(2), 153-164. Hendricks, D.J., Sampson, E., Rumrill, P., Leopold, A., Elias, E., Jacobs, K., Nardone, A., Scherer, M., & Stauffer, C. (2015). Activities and interim outcomes of a multi-site development project to promote cognitive support technology use and employment success among postsecondary students with traumatic brain injuries. Neurorehabilitation, 37, 449-458. Leslie, M., Kinjanui, B., Bishop, M., Rumrill, P., & Roessler, R. (2015). Patterns in workplace accommodations for people with multiple sclerosis to overcome cognitive and other disease-related limitations. Neurorehabilitation, 37, 425-436. Li, J., Fitzgerald, S., Bishop, M., Rumrill, P., & Wang, F. (2015). The relationship between disease-related and functional factors and employment status among adults with multiple sclerosis. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 52(4), 789-797. Li, J., Fitzgerald, S., Bishop, M., Rumrill, P., & Wilson, H. (2015). Cognitive, psychological, and physiological symptoms as determinants of independent living optimism among adults with multiple sclerosis. Austrailian Journal of Rehabilitation Counseling, 21(1), 1-17. Li, J., Fitzgerald, S., Bishop, M., Zhang, H., & Rumrill, P. (2015). Development and cross-validation of a home functioning scale for people with multiple sclerosis. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 42(2), 115-129. Nardone, N., Sampson, E., Stauffer, C., Leopold, A., Jacobs, K., Hendricks, D., Elias, E., Chun, H., & Rumrill, P. (2015). Project Career: A qualitative examination 8 of five college students with traumatic brain injuries. Neurorehabilitation, 37, 459469. Roessler, R., Rumrill, P., Li, J., & Leslie, M. (2015). Predictors of differential employment statuses of adults with multiple sclerosis. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 42(2), 141-152. Rumrill, P. (2015). Issues in career development and vocational rehabilitation for people with multiple sclerosis. Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education, 29(2), 106-108. Rumrill, P., & Bishop, M. (2015). Vocational rehabilitation issues and outcomes for people with chronic illnesses. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 42(2), 99-101. Rumrill, P., & Chan, F. (2015). Contemporary research on employment and vocational rehabilitation outcomes for Americans with disabilities: Introduction to the special issue. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 43(2), 91-94. Rumrill, P., & Roessler, R. (2015). An overview of multiple sclerosis: Medical, psychosocial, and vocational aspects of a chronic and unpredictable neurological disorder. Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education, 29(2), 122-134. Rumrill, P., Roessler, R., Li, J., Daly, K., & Leslie, M. (2015). The employment concerns of Americans with multiple sclerosis: Perspectives from a national sample. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 52(4), 735-748. . Fitzgerald, S., Li, J., Rumrill, P., Merchant, W., & Bishop, M. (2014). Examining the factor structure of the multiple sclerosis impact scale. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 49(3), 523-538. Bishop, M., Roessler, R., Rumrill, P., Sheppard-Jones, K., Frain, M., Waletich, B., & Umeasiegbu, V. (2013). The relationship between housing accessibility variables and employment status among adults with multiple sclerosis. Journal of Rehabilitation, 79(4), 4-14. Bishop, M., & Rumrill, P. (2013). Housing, community living, and employment issues for people with multiple sclerosis. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 39, 83-86. Bishop, M., Sheppard-Jones, K., Roessler, R., Rumrill, P., Walletich, B., & Umeasiegbu, V. (2013). Specialized housing needs of adults with multiple sclerosis: Descriptive results of a national analysis. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 39, 111-125. 9 Fitzgerald, S., Rumrill, P., & Bishop, M. (2013). Demographic, functional factors, and residential circumstance as predictors of the specialized housing needs of Americans with multiple sclerosis. Journal of Rehabilitation, 79(4), 23-32. Koch, L., Rumrill, P., Conyers, L., & Wohlford, S. (2013). A narrative literature review of job retention strategies for people with chronic illnesses. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 46, 125-134. Merchant, W., Li, J., Karpinski, A., & Rumrill, P. (2013). A conceptual overview of structural equation modeling in rehabilitation research. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 45, 407-415. Roessler, R.T., Bishop, M., Rumrill, P., Sheppard-Jones, K., Walletich, B., Umeasiegbu, V., & Bishop, L. (2013). A qualitative examination of the specialized housing and transportation needs of adults with multiple sclerosis. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 45(2), 223-235. Rumrill, P. (2013). Perspectives on the Japanese and American systems of vocational rehabilitation and work force development. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 45(2), 237-240. Rumrill, P., Fraser, R., & Johnson, K. (2013). Employment and workplace accommodation outcomes among participants in a vocational consultation service for people with multiple sclerosis. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 39, 85-90. Rumrill, P., Koch, L., & Wohlford, S. (2013). Job retention and career maintenance strategies for people with multiple sclerosis. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 39, 127-135. Sheppard-Jones, K., Bishop, M., Kinyanjui, B., Roessler, R., Rumrill, P., Waletich, B., & Umeasiegbu, V. (2013). Specialized housing policies, resources, and services for Americans with multiple sclerosis: Priorities for a national agenda. Journal of Rehabilitation, 79(4), 15-22. Unger, D., & Rumrill, P. (2013). An assessment of publication productivity in Career Development for Exceptional Individuals, 1978-2012. Career Development and Transition for Exceptional Individuals, 36(1), 25-30. Roessler, R., Neath, J., Rumrill, P., & Nissen, S. (2011). The employment discrimination experiences of Americans with multiple sclerosis: Survey findings and implications for rehabilitation counseling practice. Journal of Rehabilitation, 77(1), 20-30. 10 Gitchel, D., Turner, R., & Rumrill, P. (2010). Differential item functioning in rehabilitation research. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 36(3), 351-369. McGoey, K., Cowan, R., Rumrill, P., & LaVogue, C. (2010). Understanding the psychometric properties of reliability and validity in assessment. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 36(1), 105-112. Rumrill, P. (2010). Introduction to employment and multiple sclerosis: Key concerns. Multiple Sclerosis in Focus, 16, 4-8. Rumrill, P., & Fitzgerald, S. (2010). Employer characteristics and discharge-related discrimination against people with disabilities under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Advances in Developing Human Resources, 12(4), 448-465. Rumrill, P., Fitzgerald, S., & McMahon, B. (2010). Americans with Disabilities Act Title I allegations related to unlawful discharge: Characteristics of charging parties. Advances in Developing Human Resources, 12(4), 429-447. Rumrill, P., Fitzgerald, S., & Merchant, W. (2010). Speaking of research: Using scoping literature reviews as a means of understanding and interpreting existing literature. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 35((3), 399-404. Bishop, M., Frain, M., Rumrill, P., & Rymond, C. (2009). The relationship of selfmanagement and disease-modifying therapy use to employment status among adults with multiple sclerosis. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 31(2), 119-128. Cook, L., Rumrill, P., & Tankersley, M. (2009). Priorities and understanding of faculty members regarding college students with disabilities. International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 21(1), 84-96. Kraft, G., Kennedy, P., Lowenstein, N., Rumrill, P., Stewart, T., & Young, M. (2009). Staying connected: The use of computer-related accessible technology among people with multiple sclerosis. International Journal of MS Care (Supp. 1), 1-13. Rumrill, P. (2009). Challenges and opportunities related to the employment of people with multiple sclerosis. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 31(2), 83-92. Rumrill, P. (2009). Introduction to the special issue: People with multiple sclerosis as an emerging rehabilitation clientele. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 31(2), 7074. Rumrill, P. (2009). Multiple sclerosis: Medical and psychosocial aspects, etiology, incidence, and prevalence. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 31(2), 75-82. 11 Agan, J., Koch, L., & Rumrill, P. (2008). The use of focus groups in rehabilitation research. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 31(2), 259-269. Cimera, R., & Rumrill, P. (2008). Economic analyses of rehabilitation services as research methodologies. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 31(4), 483-489. . Hennessey, M., Rumrill, P., Fitzgerald, S., & Roessler, R. (2008). Disadvantagementrelated correlates of career optimism among college and university students with disabilities. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 30(4), 483-492. Koch, L., & Rumrill, P. (2008). Assessing consumer satisfaction in rehabilitation and health care settings. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 31(3), 357-363. McMahon, B., Hurley, J., Chan, F., Rumrill, P., & Roessler, R. (2008). Drivers of hiring discrimination against people with disabilities. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation, 18(2), 133-139. McMahon, B., Hurley, J., West, S., Chan, F., Roessler, R., & Rumrill, P. (2008). A comparison of Equal Employment Opportunity Commission closures involving hiring versus other prevalent discrimination issues under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation, 18(2), 102-111. McMahon, B., Roessler, R., Rumrill, P., Hurley, J., West, S., Chan, F., & Carlson, L. (2008). Hiring discrimination against people with disabilities under the Americans with Disabilities Act: Prevalence and characteristics of charging parties. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation, 18(2), 122-132. McMahon, B., Rumrill, P., Roessler, R., Hurley, J., West, S., Chan, F., & Carlson, L. (2008). Hiring discrimination against people with disabilities under the Americans with Disabilities Act: Characteristics of employers. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation, 18(2), 112-121. Niesz, T., Koch, L., & Rumrill, P. (2008). The empowerment of people with disabilities through qualitative research. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 31(1), 113-125. Rumrill, P. (2008). Hiring discrimination under ADA Title I: 1992-2005Americans with Disabilities Act Compliance Guide, 18, 10-14. 12 West, S., Roessler, R., Rumrill, P., McMahon, B., Hurley, J., Carlson, L., & Chan, F. (2008). Employer characteristics and reasonable accommodation discrimination against people with disabilities under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Rehabilitation Professional, 16(4), 209-220. West, S., Rumrill, P., Roessler, R., McMahon, B., Hurley, J., Carlson, L., & Chan, F. (2008). Americans with Disabilities Act Title I allegations related to reasonable accommodations: Characteristics of charging parties. Rehabilitation Professional, 16(4), 195-208. Cook, L., Cook, B., & Rumrill, P. (2007). The views of university faculty members and service providers regarding the increased enrollment of students with learning disabilities. Learning Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 14(3), 205-215. Koch, L., Rumrill, P., Vierstra, C., & Roessler, R. (2007). An ecological approach to facilitate successful employment outcomes among people with multiple chemical sensitivity. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 29(4), 241-250. Neath, J., Roessler, R., McMahon, B., & Rumrill, P. (2007). Patterns in perceived employment discrimination for adults with multiple sclerosis. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 29(3), 255-274. Roessler, R., Hennessey, M., & Rumrill, P. (2007). Strategies for improving career services for postsecondary students with disabilities: Results of a focus group study of key stakeholders. Career Development for Exceptional Individuals, 30(3), 158170. Roessler, R., Neath, J., McMahon, B., & Rumrill, P. (2007). The relationship of selected supply and demand-side factors to forms of perceived discrimination among adults with multiple sclerosis. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 50(4), 203215. Roessler, R., Neath, J., McMahon, B., & Rumrill, P. (2007). Workplace discrimination outcomes and their predictive factors for adults with multiple sclerosis. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 50(3), 139-152. Rumrill, P., Roessler, R., McMahon, B., Hennessey, M., & Neath, J. (2007). Gender as a differential indicator of the employment discrimination experiences of people with multiple sclerosis. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 29(4), 303-312. Vierstra, C., Rumrill, P., Koch, L., & McMahon, B. (2007). Multiple chemical sensitivity and employment discrimination: The National Equal Employment 13 Opportunity Commission Americans with Disabilities Act research project. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 28(4), 391-402. Cook, B., & Rumrill, P. (2006). Postsecondary education and students with learning disabilities: Current status and emerging issues. Learning Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 14(1), 1-4. Cook, B., Rumrill, P., Becket-Cameron, J., Mitchell, P., Newman, S., Sebaly, K., Steuernagel, T, Cook, L., & Hennessey, M. (2006). The impact of a professional development institute on faculty members’ interactions with college students with learning disabilities. Learning Disabilities, 14(1), 67-76. Hennessey, M., Roessler, R., Cook, B., Unger, D., & Rumrill, P. (2006). Employment and career development concerns of postsecondary students with disabilities: Service and policy implications. Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, 19(1), 39-55. Hennessey, M., Rumrill, P., Roessler, R., & Cook, B. (2006). Career development needs among college students with learning disabilities and attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Learning Disabilities, 14(1), 57-66. Koch, L., Cook, B., Tankersley, M., & Rumrill, P. (2006). Speaking of research…: Utilizing research in professional practice. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 26, 327-331. Koch, L., Ingram, A., Rumrill, P., & Roessler, R. (2006). Faculty Learning Communities to promote full inclusion of college and university students on campus and beyond. Rehabilitation Education, 20(3), 191-200. Rumrill, P. (2006). Help to stay at work: Vocational rehabilitation strategies for people with multiple sclerosis. Multiple Sclerosis In Focus, 7, 14-18. Tankersley, M., McGoey, K., Dalton, D., Rumrill, P. & Balan, C. (2006). Singlesubject research methods in rehabilitation. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 26, 85-92. Conyers, L., Unger, D., & Rumrill, P. (2005). A comparison of Equal Employment Opportunity Commission case resolution patterns of people with HIV/AIDS and other disabilities. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 22(3), 171-178. Cook, B., & Rumrill, P. (2005). Using and interpreting analogue research designs. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 24(1), 93-97. Cook, L., & Rumrill, P. (2005). Internal validity in rehabilitation research. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 25, 279-283. 14 Dimitrov, D., & Rumrill, P. (2005). Multivariate methods in rehabilitation. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 24, 205-212. Fitzgerald, S., & Rumrill, P. (2005). Quantitative alternatives to narrative reviews for understanding existing research literature. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 24(3), 317-323. McDougall, D., Smith, G., Black, R., & Rumrill, P. (2005). Recent innovations in small-N design for rehabilitation research: An extension of Cowan, Hennessey, Vierstra, and Rumrill. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 23(3), 197-206. McMahon, B., Edwards, R., Rumrill, P., & Hursh, N. (2005). An overview of the National Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Americans with Disabilities Act research project: Phase one. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 25(1), 1-7. Roessler, R., Turner, R., Robertson, J., & Rumrill, P. (2005). Gender and illness severity: Differential indicators of employment concerns for adults with multiple sclerosis. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 48(2), 66-74. Rumrill, P., Roessler, R., McMahon, B., & Fitzgerald, S. (2005). Multiple sclerosis and workplace discrimination: The national Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Americans with Disabilities Act research project. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 23(3), 179-188. Unger, D., Rumrill, P., & Hennessey, M. (2005). Americans with Disabilities Act Title I case resolutions involving people who are blind or visually impaired and all other complainants: A comparative analysis. Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 99(8), 243-253. Cowan, R., Hennessey, M., Vierstra, C., & Rumrill, P. (2004). Small-N designs in rehabilitation research. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 20(3), 203-211. Fitzgerald, S., Rumrill, P., & Schenker, J. (2004). Correlational designs in rehabilitation research. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 20(2), 143-150. Koch, L., Arhar, J., & Rumrill, P. (2004). Applications of action research in clinical supervision and counselor training. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 21(1), 5558. Roessler, R., Rumrill, P., & Fitzgerald, S. (2004). Factors affecting the job satisfaction of employed adults with multiple sclerosis. Journal of Rehabilitation, 70(3), 42-50. 15 Roessler, R., Rumrill, P., & Fitzgerald, S. (2004). Predictors of employment status for people with multiple sclerosis. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 47(2), 97-103. Rumrill, P. (2004). Non-manipulation quantitative research designs in rehabilitation counseling. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 22(3), 255-260. Rumrill, P., & Roessler, R. (2004). Life at work after multiple sclerosis. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 20(3), 153-154. Rumrill, P., Roessler, R., & Fitzgerald, S. (2004). Vocational rehabilitation-related predictors of quality of life among people with multiple sclerosis. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 20(3), 155-163. Rumrill, P., Roessler, R., Unger, D., & Vierstra, C. (2004). Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act and Equal Employment Opportunity Commission case resolution patterns involving people with multiple sclerosis. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 20(3), 171-176. Rumrill, P., Roessler, R., Vierstra, C., Hennessey, M., & Staples, L. (2004). Workplace barriers and job satisfaction among employed people with multiple sclerosis: An empirical rationale for early intervention. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 20(3), 177-183. Schenker, J., & Rumrill, P. (2004). Causal comparative designs in rehabilitation research. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 21(3), 117-123. Unger, D., Rumrill, P., Roessler, R., & Stacklin, R. (2004). A comparative analysis of employment discrimination complaints filed by people with multiple sclerosis and individuals with other disabilities. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 20(3), 165170. Dimitrov, D., & Rumrill, P. (2003). Pretest-posttest designs and the measurement of change. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 20, 159165. Fitzgerald, S., & Rumrill, P. (2003). Meta-analysis as a tool for understanding existing research literature. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 21(1), 97-103. Hennessey, M.L., & Rumrill, P. (2003). Treatment fidelity: Enhancing rehabilitation services and research. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 19(3), 123-126. 16 Koch, L., & Rumrill, P. (2003). New directions in vocational rehabilitation: Challenges and opportunities for researchers, practitioners, and consumers. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 21(1), 1-3. Roessler, R., & Rumrill, P. (2003). Multiple sclerosis and employment barriers: A systemic perspective on diagnosis and intervention. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 21(1), 17-23. Roessler, R., Rumrill, P., Hennessey, M., Vierstra, C., Pugsley, E., & Pittman, A. (2003). Perceived strengths and weaknesses in employment policies and practices among people with multiple sclerosis: Results of a national survey. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 21(1), 25-36. Bellini, J., & Rumrill, P. (2002). Contemporary insights in philosophy of science: Implications for research in rehabilitation counseling. Rehabilitation Education, 16(2), 115-134. Rumrill, P., & Bellini, J. (2002). New directions in rehabilitation counseling research: Priorities for the New Millennium. Rehabilitation Education, 16(2), 111114. Cook, B., & Rumrill, P. (2001). New directions in special education research. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 17(2), 143-150. Dimitrov, D., Rumrill, P., Fitzgerald, S., & Hennessey, M. (2001). Speaking of research: Reliability in rehabilitation measurement. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 16(2), 159-164. Fitzgerald, S., Dimitrov, D., & Rumrill, P. (2001). Speaking of research...: The basics of non-parametric statistics. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 16(3), 287-292. Koch, L., & Rumrill, P. (2001). The career maintenance club: Improving rehabilitants’ prospects for long-term employment. Journal of Job Placement and Development, 16(1), 5-11. Koch, L., Rumrill, P., Roessler, R., & Fitzgerald, S. (2001). Illness and demographic correlates of quality of life among people with multiple sclerosis. Rehabilitation Psychology, 46(2), 154-164. Luft, P., Rumrill, P., Snyder, J., & Hennessey, M. (2001). Transition strategies for youths with sensory impairments. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 17(2), 123-134. 17 McReynolds, C., Koch, L., & Rumrill, P. (2001). Speaking of research: Qualitative strategies in rehabilitation research. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 16(1), 57-65. Roessler, R., Fitzgerald, S., Rumrill, P., & Koch, L. (2001). Determinants of employment status among people with multiple sclerosis. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 45(1), 31-39. Rumrill, P. (2001). Contemporary issues in postsecondary education for students with disabilities: Roles and responsibilities for educators and rehabilitation professionals. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 16(3, 4), 143-144. Rumrill, P. (2001). Reasonable accommodations and the Americans with Disabilities Act: It’s all about communication. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 16(3, 4), 235-240. Rumrill, P., & Fitzgerald, S. (2001). Speaking of research...: Using narrative literature reviews to build a scientific knowledge base. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 16(2), 165-170. Schnelker, D., & Rumrill, P. (2001). Speaking of research...: Program evaluation in rehabilitation. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 16(2), 171-175. Bellini, J., Fitzgerald, S., & Rumrill, P. (2000). Perspectives on scientific inquiry: The basics of measurement and statistics. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 14(2), 131-143. Cook, B., & Rumrill, P. (2000). Inclusion and transition in special education: Partners in progress or policy paradox? Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 14(1), 13-21. Dimitrov, D., Fitzgerald, S., & Rumrill, P. (2000). Speaking of research...: Multiple regression in rehabilitation research. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 15(3), 209-215. Fitzgerald, S., Rumrill, P., & Hart, R. (2000). Speaking of research...: Using analysis of variance in rehabilitation research investigations. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 15(1), 61-65. Rumrill, P., & Bellini, J. (2000). Ethics in the design and conduct of rehabilitation research. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 14(1), 6774. 18 Rumrill, P., Fitzgerald, S., & Ware, M. (2000). Speaking of research...: Guidelines for evaluating research articles. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 14(3), 257-263. Rumrill, P., Fraser, R., & Anderson, J. (2000). New directions in home-based employment for people with disabilities. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 14(1), 3-9. Rumrill, P., Tabor, T., Hennessey, M., & Minton, D. (2000). Issues in employment and career development for people with multiple sclerosis: Meeting the needs of an emerging vocational rehabilitation clientele. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 14(2), 109-117. Bellini, J., & Rumrill, P. (1999). Implementing a scientist-practitioner model in graduate-level rehabilitation counselor education: Guidelines for enhancing curricular coherence. Rehabilitation Education, 13(3), 261-276. Bellini, J., & Rumrill, P. (1999). Perspectives on scientific inquiry: Validity in rehabilitation research. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 13(2), 131-138. Bellini, J., Rumrill, P., Webb, J., & Snyder, J. (1999). Perspectives on scientific inquiry: Meta-analysis in rehabilitation research. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 12(3), 75-78. Koch, L., & Rumrill, P. (1999). Work support tips: The career portfolio as a work supports strategy for people with disabilities. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 13(3), 141-147. McReynolds, C., Koch, L., & Rumrill, P. (1999). Psychosocial adjustment to multiple sclerosis: Implications for rehabilitation professionals. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 12(2), 83-92. Rumrill, P. (1999). Effects of a social competence training program on accommodation request activity, situational self-efficacy, and Americans with Disabilities Act knowledge among employed people with visual impairments and blindness. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 12(1), 25-31. Rumrill, P. (1999). Work support tips: The family and medical leave act: Implications for rehabilitation counselors. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 13(1), 3-7. Rumrill, P. (1999). Work support tips: A tool for helping workers identify their on-the-job accommodation needs. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 12(3), 1114. 19 Rumrill, P. (1999). Work support tips: Tax incentives for hiring and accommodating people with disabilities. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 13(2), 77-79. Rumrill, P., & Bellini, J. (1999). Perspectives on scientific inquiry: Ethical considerations in reporting and publishing rehabilitation research. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 12(2), 71-74. Rumrill, P., & Bellini, J. (1999). The logic of experimental design. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 13(1), 65-70. Rumrill, P., & Bellini, J. (1999). Perspectives on scientific inquiry: Survey research in rehabilitation. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 13(3), 195-198. Rumrill, P., Koch, L., Murphy, P., & Jannarone, A. (1999). Technology transfer concerns of college graduates with disabilities: Profiles in transition from higher education to competitive careers. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 13(1), 43-49. Rumrill, P., & Roessler, R. (1999). New directions in vocational rehabilitation: A career development perspective on closure. Journal of Rehabilitation, 65(1), 26-30. Rumrill, P., Roessler, R., & Koch, L. (1999). Surveying the employment concerns of people with multiple sclerosis: A participatory action research approach. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 12(2), 75-82. Koch, L.C., & Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1998). The working alliance: An interdisciplinary case management strategy for health professionals. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 10(1), 55-62. Koch, L.C., Williams, C.L., & Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1998). Increasing client involvement in vocational rehabilitation: An expectations-based approach to assessment and planning. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 10(3), 211-218. Roessler, R.T., & Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1998). Reducing worksite barriers to enhance job satisfaction: An important post-employment service for employees with chronic illnesses. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 10(3), 219-229. Roessler, R.T., Rumrill, P.D., Jr., & Brown, P.L. (1998). Self-advocacy training: Preparing students with disabilities to request classroom accommodations. Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, 13(3), 20-31. 20 Rumrill, P.D., Jr., & Koch, L.C. (1998). The career maintenance specialist: Broadening the scope of successful rehabilitation. Journal of Rehabilitation Administration, 22(2), 111-122. Rumrill, P.D., Jr., Koch, L.C., & Harris, E.J. (1998). Future trends in assessment and planning: Priorities for vocational rehabilitation in the 21st Century. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 10(3), 271-278. Rumrill, P.D., Jr., Koch, L.C., & Reed, C.A. (1998). Career maintenance and multiple sclerosis. Journal of Job Placement and Development, 14(1), 11-17. Rumrill, P., Millington, M., Webb, J., & Cook, B. (1998). Employment expectations as a differential indicator of attitudes toward people with insulindependent diabetes mellitus. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 10(3), 271-280. Rumrill, P.D., Jr., Nutter, D.L., Hennessey, M., & Ware, M.E. (1998). Job retention and breast cancer: Employee perspectives and implications for rehabilitation planning. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 10(3), 251-259. Rumrill, P.D., Jr., Roessler, R.T., Battersby, J.C., & Schuyler, B.R. (1998). Situational assessment of the accommodation needs of employees with visual impairments and blindness. Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 92(1), 42-54. Rumrill, P.D., Jr., Roessler, R.T., & Cook, B. (1998). Improving career re-entry outcomes for people with multiple sclerosis: A comparison of two approaches. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 10(3), 241-252. Rumrill, P.D., Jr., Szirony, G., & Hickin, A. (1998). Correlates of work interference scores on the MMPI-2 among participants in residential substance abuse treatment. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 10(3), 235-241. Koch, L.C., & Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1997). Rehabilitation counseling outside the state agency: Settings, roles, and functions for the new millennium. Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 28(4), 9-14. Reed, C.A., & Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1997). Supported employment: Practices for interdisciplinary collaboration. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 9(3), 237-244. Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1997). Enhancing the employment potential of people with diabetes mellitus: Guidelines for research and practice. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 9(2), 157-161. 21 Rumrill, P.D., Jr., & Garnette, M.R. (1997). Career adjustment via reasonable accommodations: The effects of an employee-empowerment intervention for people with disabilities. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 9(1), 57-64. Rumrill, P.D., Jr., Holman, C.A., Harris, E.J., & Mullins, J.A., Jr. (1997). Diabetes mellitus: Medical aspects and rehabilitation implications. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 9(2), 97-109. Rumrill, P.D., Jr., & Koch, L.C. (1997). Job placement revisited: Employers as interdependent members of a working alliance. Journal of Job Placement and Development, 13(1), 26-29. Rumrill, P.D., Jr., Roessler, R.T., & Denny, G.S. (1997). Increasing confidence in the accommodation request process among persons with multiple sclerosis: A career maintenance self-efficacy intervention. Journal of Job Placement and Development, 13(1), 5-9. Rumrill, P.D., Jr., & Scheff, C.M. (1997). Impact of the Americans with Disabilities Act on the employment and promotion of persons who are visually impaired. Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 91(5), 460-466. Rumrill, P.D., Jr., Schoenfeld, N.L., Holman, C.A., & Mullins, J.A., Jr. (1997). Ecological assessment of the career maintenance needs of employees with diabetes. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 9(2), 111-120. Rumrill, P.D., Jr., Schuyler, B.R., & Longden, J.C. (1997). Profiles of on-the-job accommodations needed by professional employees who are blind. Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 91(1), 66-76. Gartin, B.C., Rumrill, P.D., Jr., & Serebreni, R. (1996). The higher education transition model: Guidelines for facilitating college transition among college-bound students with disabilities. Teaching Exceptional Children, 29(1), 30-33. Moglowsky, N., & Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1996). Schizophrenia: Guidelines for rehabilitation professionals. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 7(1), 21-29. Rumrill, P.D., Jr., & Scheff, C.M. (1996). Enhance productivity and reduce turnover with worksite safety and disability management. Journal of Long-Term Care Administration, 24(3), 32-35. 22 Mullins, J.A., Jr., Rumrill, P.D., Jr., & Roessler, R.T. (1996). The role of the rehabilitation placement consultant in the Americans with Disabilities Act era. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 6(1), 3-10. Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1996). Employment and multiple sclerosis: Policy, programming, and research recommendations. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 6(2), 205-209. Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1996). Factors associated with unemployment among persons with multiple sclerosis. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 6(2), 177-184. Rumrill, P.D., Jr., Battersby, J.C., & Kaleta, D.A. (1996). Multiple sclerosis: Etiology, incidence, and prevalence. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 6(2), 144-151. Rumrill, P.D., Jr., Steffen, J.M., Kaleta, D.A., & Holman, C.A. (1996). Job placement interventions for people with multiple sclerosis. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 6(2), 167-175. Rumrill, P.D., Jr., Steffen, J.M., & Sumner, G. (1996). Job retention interventions for persons with multiple sclerosis. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 6(2), 185-190. Roessler, R.T., & Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1995). The Work Experience Survey: A structured interview approach to worksite accommodation planning. Journal of Job Placement and Development, 11(1), 15-19. Roessler, R.T., & Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1995). Promoting reasonable accommodations: An essential post employment service. Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 26(4), 3-7. Roessler, R.T., & Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1995). The relationship of perceived worksite barriers to job mastery and job satisfaction for employed people with multiple sclerosis. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 39(1), 2-14. Rumrill, P.D., Jr., Roessler, R.T., & Reed, C.A. (1995). Remove the barriers that hinder performance: Operationalizing Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Journal of Long-Term Care Administration, 23(2), 20-21. Rumrill, P.D., Jr., Roessler, R.T., Boen, L.L., & Brown, P.L. (1995). The Accommodations Planning Team seminar: Improving prospects for competitive careers for students with disabilities. The College Student Affairs Journal, 14(2), 91-101. 23 Schriner, K.F., Rumrill, P.D., & Parlin, R. (1995).Rethinking disability policy: Equity in the ADA era and the meaning of specialized services for people with disabilities. Journal of the Health and Human Services Administration, 17(4), 478-500. Mullins, J.A., Jr., Rumrill, P.D., Jr., & Roessler, R.T. (1994). The Americans with Disabilities Act: Use a collaborative approach to reasonable accommodations. Human Resource Focus, 94(1a), 16-24. Roessler, R.T., & Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1994). Strategies for enhancing career maintenance self-efficacy of people with multiple sclerosis. Journal of Rehabilitation, 60(4), 54-59. Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1994). The "win-win" approach to Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act: Preparing college students with disabilities for career-entry placements after graduation. Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, 11(1), 15-19. Rumrill, P.D., Jr., Gordon, S.E., Brown, P.L., & Boen, L.L. (1994). Transition to and from higher education: Toward a model of integrated career development services for students with disabilities. Journal of Cooperative Education, 30(1), 36-45. Rumrill, P.D., Jr., Hartshorn, C.S., & Gordon, S.E. (1994). Diversity and multiculturalism on campus: Enhancing awareness or perpetuating stereotypes? The College Student Affairs Journal, 13(2), 36-43. Rumrill, P.D., Jr., & Mullins, J.A., Jr. (1994). Making reasonable accommodations: What your district needs to do for employees with disabilities. The American School Board Journal, 181(12), 34-36. Rumrill, P.D., Jr., Mullins, J.A., Jr., Hartshorn, C.S., & Reed, C.A. (1994). Employing people with disabilities. Journal of Long-Term Care Administration, 22(1), 7-10. Roessler, R., Brown, P., & Rumrill, P. (1993). All aboard job fairs: A joint endeavor of the public and private sectors. Journal of Rehabilitation, 59(3), 24-28. Rumrill, P.D., Jr., Gordon, S.E., & Roessler, R.T. (1993). Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act: The role of colleges and universities as employers of individuals with disabilities. Journal of the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, 30(3), 225-229. Serebreni, R., Rumrill, P.D., Mullins, J.A., & Gordon, S.E. (1993). Project Excel: A demonstration of the higher education transition model for high-achieving students with disabilities. Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, 10(3), 15-23. CHAPTERS IN EDITED BOOKS 24 Nissen, S., & Rumrill, P. (2016). Employment and career development considerations. In B. Giesser (ed.), Primer on multiple sclerosis (Second Edition) (pp. 499-515). New York: Oxford University Press. Rumrill, P. (2015). Return to work and job retention strategies for people with multiple sclerosis. In I. Schultz and R. Gatchel (Eds.), Handbook of return to work: From research to practice (pp. 545-561). New York: Springer. Rumrill, P., & Koch, L. (2014). Vocational rehabilitation counseling. In P. Hartung, M. Savickas, & B. walsh (Eds.), American Psychological Association Handbook of Career Intervention (pp. 139-155). San Francisco, CA: American Psychological Association Books. Chronister, J., & Rumrill, P.D. (2012). New directions in rehabilitation research. In Toriello, P.J., Bishop, M.L., & Rumrill, P.D. (Eds.), New directions in rehabilitation counseling: Creative responses to professional, clinical, and educational challenges (pp. 54-78). Linn Creek, MO: Aspen Professional Services. Koch, L., Conyers, L., & Rumrill, P.D. (2012). The nature and needs of people with emerging disabilities. In Toriello, P.J., Bishop, M.L., & Rumrill, P.D. (Eds.), New directions in rehabilitation counseling: Creative responses to professional, clinical, and educational challenges (pp. 115-139). Linn Creek, MO: Aspen Professional Services. Rumrill, P., & Nissen, S. (2012). Maximizing employment options. In R. Kalb (Ed.), Multiple sclerosis: The questions you have, the answers you need (5th Edition) (pp. 297-316). New York: Demos Medical Publishers. Rumrill, P., & Nissen, S. (2011). Employment and career development considerations. In B. Giesser (ed.), Primer on multiple sclerosis (pp. 401-417). New York: Oxford University Press. Hennessey, M., & Rumrill, P. (2008). Maximizing employment options. In R. Kalb (Ed.), Multiple sclerosis: The questions you have, the answers you need (4th Edition) (pp. 345-369). New York: Demos Medical Publishers. Fraser, R., & Rumrill, P. (2006). Dealing with health insurance and financial issues. In R. Fraser, G. Kraft, D. Ehde, and K. Johnson (Eds.), The MS workbook: Living fully with multiple sclerosis (pp. 117-128). Oakland, CA: New Harbinger Publications, Inc. Rumrill, P. (2006). Foreword. In B.T. McMahon (Ed.), Workplace discrimination and disability. Richmond, VA: Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Workplace Supports and Job Retention. 25 Rumrill, P., & Luft, P. (2006). Applications for youth with sensory impairments. In P. Wehman (Ed.), Life beyond the classroom: Transition strategies for young people with disabilities (4th Edition, pp. 447-474). Baltimore, MD: Paul H. Brookes. Rumrill, P., Roessler, R., McMahon, B., & Fitzgerald, S. (2006). Multiple sclerosis and workplace discrimination: The national EEOC ADA research project. In B.T. McMahon (Ed.), Workplace discrimination and disability (pp. 49-60). Richmond, VA: Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Workplace Supports and Job Retention. Koch, L., McReynolds, C., & Rumrill, P. (2004). Basic counseling skills for rehabilitation professionals. In F. Chan, N. Berven, & K. Thomas (Eds.), Counseling theories and techniques for rehabilitation and health professionals (pp. 227-243). New York: Springer. Koch, L.C., & Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (2004). Interpersonal skills for case managers. In F. Chan, M. Leahy, & J. Saunders (Eds.), Case management for rehabilitation health professionals (2nd Edition) (pp. 122-143). Osage Beach, MO: Aspen Professional Services. Rumrill, P., & Hennessey, M. (2004). Key employment concerns for people with multiple sclerosis. In R. Kalb (Ed.), Multiple sclerosis: The questions you have, the answers you need (3rd Edition) (pp. 347-376). New York: Demos. Baer, R., & Rumrill, P. (2001). Coordinating transition services. In R. Flexer, T. Simmons, P. Luft, & R. Baer (Eds.), Transition strategies for secondary students with disabilities (pp. 364-384). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Merrill Prentice-Hall. Rumrill, P., & Luft, P. (2001). Applications for youth with sensory impairments. In P. Wehman (Ed.), Life beyond the classroom: Transition strategies for young people with disabilities (3rd Edition) (pp. 341-370). Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes. Rumrill, P. (2000). Key employment concerns for people with multiple sclerosis. In R. Kalb (Ed.), Multiple sclerosis: The questions you have, the answers you need (2nd Edition, pp. 329-356). New York: Demos. Viste, K., & Rumrill, P. (2000). Vocational issues in multiple sclerosis. In J. Burks & K. Johnson (Eds.), Multiple sclerosis: Diagnosis, medical management, and rehabilitation (pp. 545-559). New York: Demos. Koch, L.C., & Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1999). Interpersonal skills for case managers. In F. Chan & M. Leahy (Eds.), Health care and disability case management (pp. 355-378). Lake Zurich, IL: Vocational Consultants Press. 26 Gartin, B., Rumrill, P., & Serebrini, R. (1998). The higher education transition model: Guidelines for facilitating college transition among college-bound students with disabilities. In D. Podell (Ed.), Perspectives: Educating exceptional learners (pp. 92-96). Chicago: Coursewise Publishing, Inc. Rumrill, P.D., Jr., & Gordon, S.E. (1994). Integrated career development services for college students with disabilities: From philosophy to practice. In D. Ryan & M. McCarthy (Eds.), NASPA monograph: Disability issues in higher education (pp. 111-124). Washington: National Association of Student Personnel Administrators. Schriner, K.F., Rumrill, P.D., & Parlin, R. (1994). Equity in public policy: The political meaning of specialized services for people with disabilities and directions for reform. In G.G. Kiger, S.C. Hey, & J.G. Linn (Eds.), Disability studies: Definitions and diversity (pp. 53-58). Rockville, MD: Society for Disability Studies. TRAINING AND INSTRUCTOR’S MANUALS, MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENTS AND ADMINISTRATION MANUALS, AND TECHNICAL REPORTS Rubin, S., Roessler, R., & Rumrill, P. (2015). Instructor’s manual for 7th edition of foundations of the vocational rehabilitation process. Austin, TX: Pro-Ed. Roessler, R., & Rumrill, P. (2014). Enhancing productivity on your job: The ‘win-win’ approach to reasonable accommodations (5th Edition). New York: National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Roessler, R., Rumrill, P., & Hennessey, M. (2002). Employment concerns of people with multiple sclerosis: Building a national employment agenda. Kent, OH: Kent State University Center for Disability Studies, Report Submitted to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Rumrill, P., Palmer, C., Roessler, R., & Brown, P. (1999). Self-advocacy and conflict resolution training: Strategies for the classroom accommodation request. Fayetteville, AR: Arkansas Research and Training Center in Vocational Rehabilitation. Roessler, R.T., Rumrill, P.D., Jr., Battersby, J.C., & Garnette, M.R. (1996). Employee's guide to reasonable accommodations. Hot Springs, AR: Arkansas Research and Training Center in Vocational Rehabilitation. Roessler, R.T., Rumrill, P.D., Jr., & Reed, C.A. (1995). The Work Experience Survey (WES) manual: A structured interview for identifying barriers to career maintenance. Fayetteville, AR: Arkansas Research and Training Center in Vocational Rehabilitation. 27 Roessler, R.T., & Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1995). Enhancing productivity on your job: The "win-win" approach to reasonable accommodations (2nd Edition). New York: National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Rumrill, P.D., Jr., Roessler, R.T., & Brown, P.L. (1994). Self-advocacy: A training manual. Hot Springs, AR: Arkansas Research and Training Center in Vocational Rehabilitation. Rumrill, P.D., Jr., Roessler, R.T., Brown, P.L., & Boen, L.L. (1994). Project Career: Program planning guide. Hot Springs, AR: Arkansas Research and Training Center in Vocational Rehabilitation. Reed, C.A., Rumrill, P.D., Jr., Roessler, R.T., Brown, P.L., & Boen, L.L. (1994). The Accommodations Planning Team seminar: An implementation guide. Fayetteville, AR: Arkansas Research and Training Center in Vocational Rehabilitation. Roessler, R.T., & Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1994). Enhancing productivity on your job: The "win-win" approach to reasonable accommodations. New York: National Multiple Sclerosis Society. OTHER PUBLICATIONS Rumrill, P. (2016). Fact sheet: Issues in disclosure and requesting workplace accommodations for people with multiple sclerosis. Richmond, VA: Virginia Commonwealth University, Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Workplace Supports. Rumrill, P. (2014). Fact sheet: Employment issues and multiple sclerosis. Richmond, VA: Virginia Commonwealth University, Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Workplace Supports. Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1997). Job retention considerations for people with multiple sclerosis. Milestones: Newsletter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, 2(3), 2. Rumrill, P., & Gordon, S. (1992). Complying with the employment accommodations provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act: Higher education administrators as employers of people with disabilities. National Association of Student Personnel Administrators: Disability Concerns Newsletter, 1(1), 1-2. GRANTS AND CONTRACTS 2013 28 An Examination of the Impact of the Americans with Disabilities Act on the Employment Concerns and Outcomes of Americans with Multiple Sclerosis (Principal Investigator; National Multiple Sclerosis Society; 2 years, $522,775) Project CAREER: Development of a Multidisciplinary Demonstration to Support the Transition of Students with Traumatic Brain Injuries from Postsecondary Education to Employment (Principal Investigator and Project Director; United States Department of Education {National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research}; 5 years, $2,300,000) 2011 Life Choices: Providing Vocational and Case Management Services for Ohioans with Significant Disabilities (Principal Investigator; Hattie Larlham Foundation [Mantua, OH]; 2 years, $93,328) 2010 Life Choices: Long-Term Involvement for Every Consumer Resulting in Hope, Opportunity, Innovation, Commitment to Excellence, and Supports (Principal Investigator; Ohio Rehabilitation Services Commission; 1 year, $821,594) 2006 Faculty Learning Community on Disability Issues (Principal Investigator; Ohio Learning Network, Northeast Regional Center; 1 year, $5,000) Disability and Business Technical Assistance Centers Coordination, Outreach, and Research Center (Co-Principal Investigator, Director of Research; United States Department of Education [National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research]; 5 years, $4,250,000) 2005 The Access to Quality Higher Education Project II (Principal Investigator; United States Department of Education [Office of Postsecondary Education]; 3 years, $1,049,366) An Empirical Investigation of the Employment Discrimination Experiences of Americans with Multiple Sclerosis (Co-Investigator, Sub-Contract Principal Investigator; National Multiple Sclerosis Society; 1 year, $124,777) 2004 29 A Study of the Employment Discrimination Experiences of Americans Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired (Principal Investigator; Kent State University Research Council; 1 year, $2,500) 2003 Interdisciplinary Vocational Evaluation and Work Adjustment Specialist Training Program (Co-Director; United States Department of Education [Rehabilitation Services Administration]; 5 years, $499,990) 2002 The Access to Quality Higher Education Project (Principal Investigator; United States Department of Education [Office of Higher Education Programs]; 3 years, $1,016,487) 2001 The Multiple Sclerosis Employment Project (Principal Investigator; National Multiple Sclerosis Society; 2 years, $437,790) 2000 Interdisciplinary Psychiatric Rehabilitation Training Project (Co-Director; United States Department of Education [Rehabilitation Services Administration]; 5 years, $500,000) Interdisciplinary Job Development and Placement Specialist Training Program: A Field-Based Approach (Principal Investigator; United States Department of Education [Rehabilitation Services Administration]; 5 years, $500,000) 1999 Living with HIV/AIDS: Quality of Life and Return to Work Project (Co-Director; National Institutes of Health; 3 years, $853,178) The Access Train Project: A Demonstration Project to Ensure that Students with Disabilities Receive a Quality Higher Education (Principal Investigator; United States Department of Education [Office of Higher Education Programs]; 3 years, $914,323) 1998 30 Interdisciplinary Rehabilitation Technology Training Program: A Field-Based Approach (Co-Investigator, Project Director; United States Department of Education [Rehabilitation Services Administration]; 5 years, $499,990) 1997 The Career Horizons Project: A Clinic-Based Career Development Program for People with Multiple Sclerosis (Principal Investigator; Kent State University Research Council, Research and Creative Activity Appointment; 1 year, $23,585) Interdisciplinary Job Development and Placement Specialist Training Program (Principal Investigator; United States Department of Education [Rehabilitation Services Administration]; 3 years, $300,000) Training Rehabilitation Counselors for the Deaf: A Field-Based Approach (CoDirector; United States Department of Education [Rehabilitation Services Administration]; 3 years, $300,000) Coordination of Services to Improve Employment Outcomes for Persons with Severe Physical Disabilities (Co-Director; United States Department of Education [Rehabilitation Services Administration]; 1 year, $100,000) 1996 Project Place: A Program for Looking Ahead to Career Establishment (Principal Investigator; United States Department of Education [Office for Special Education Programs]; 3 years, $394,864) 1995 A Self-Advocacy Approach to Reasonable Accommodations (Principal Investigator; UWM Graduate School Research Committee; 1 year, $9,794) The Career Possibilities Project (Co-Investigator; National Multiple Sclerosis Society; 1 year, $20,000) 1994 Project Alliance (Subcontract Principal Investigator; National Multiple Sclerosis Society; 1 year, $15,000) 1993 31 Increasing the Frequency of Accommodation Requests among Persons with Multiple Sclerosis: A Demonstration of the Progressive Request Model (Co-Investigator, Project Manager; National Multiple Sclerosis Society; 1 year, $20,000) Project Career (Associate Director; U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services; 3 years, $300,000) 1992 All Aboard Job Fairs (Program Assistant; The Dole Foundation; 1 year, $50,000) REFEREED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Leslie, M., Li, J., & Rumrill, P. (2016). Vocational rehabilitation services and outcomes for transition-age youth with visual impairments and blindness. Annual Conference of the American Association of Behavioral and Social Sciences. Las Vegas, NV. February 2, 2016. Li, J., & Rumrill, P. (2016). Determinants of independent living optimism among adults with multiple sclerosis. Annual Conference of the American Association of Behavioral and Social Sciences. Las Vegas, NV. February 2, 2016. Rumrill, P., Li, J., & Leslie, M. (2016). High-priority employment concerns of Latinos with multiple sclerosis in the United States. Annual Conference of the American Association of Behavioral and Social Sciences. Las Vegas, NV. February 2, 2016. Rumrill, P., Li, J., & Leslie, M. (2016). Vocational rehabilitation services and outcomes for transition-age youth with traumatic brain injuries. Annual Conference of the American Association of Behavioral and Social Sciences. Las Vegas, NV. February 2, 2016. Roessler, R., & Rumrill, P. (2016). Employment concerns of Americans with multiple sclerosis: Perspectives from a national sample. Hawaii International Conference on Education. Honolulu, HI. January 6, 2016. Rumrill, P. (2016). Project Career: Development of a multi-disciplinary demonstration project to promote cognitive support technology use and employment success among college and university students with traumatic brain injuries. Hawaii International Conference on Education. Honolulu, HI. January 3, 2016. Rumrill, P. (2016). Vocational rehabilitation services and outcomes for transitionage youth with traumatic brain injuries. Hawaii International Conference on Education. Honolulu, HI. January 3, 2016. 32 Li, J., Cichy, K., Rumrill, P., & Bishop, M. (2015). Quality of life among people with multiple sclerosis who are 55 years of age or older. Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America. Orlando, FL. November 21, 2015. Li, J., Cichy, K., Rumrill, P. & McMahon, B. (2015). Double jeopardy for older workers with disabilities: Results from workplace discrimination allegations filed with the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America. Orlando, FL. November 20, 2015. Bishop, M., Frain, M., Tansey, T., Rumrill, P., & McDaniels, B. (2015). Health care priorities and preferences of Americans with multiple sclerosis. Annual Meeting of the International Society of Social Sciences and Behavioral Research. Boca Raton, FL. November 13, 2015. Li, J., Roessler, R., & Rumrill, P. (2015). A four-stage prediction model of job satisfaction for employed adults with multiple sclerosis. Annual Meeting of the International Society of Social Sciences and Behavioral Research. Boca Raton, FL. November 13, 2015. Rumrill, P., Roessler, R., Chan, F., & Bishop, M. (2015). Vocational rehabilitation services and outcomes for transition-age youth with traumatic brain injuries. Annual Meeting of the International Society of Social Sciences and Behavioral Research. Boca Raton, FL. November 13, 2015. Rumrill, P., Roessler, R., Li, J., Anhalt, K., & Bishop, M. (2015). High-priority employment concerns of Hispanics/Latinos with multiple sclerosis in the United States. Annual Meeting of the International Society of Social Sciences and Behavioral Research. Boca Raton, FL. November 13, 2015. Elias, E., Rumrill, P., Leopold, A., Hendricks, D.J., Scherer, M., Jacobs, K., Nardone, A., Sampson, E., & Stauffer, C. (2015). Project Career: Using technology to help students with traumatic brain injury transition from college to employment. Annual Conference of the American Public Health Association. Chicago, IL. November 2, 2015. Elias, E., Leopold, A., Scherer, M., Rumrill, P., Hendricks, D.J., Stauffer, C., Nardone, A., Sampson, E., & Jacobs, K. (2015). Project Career: Using technology to help students with traumatic brain injuries transition from college to employment. Annual Convention of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine. Dallas, TX. October 29, 2015. Rumrill, P. (2015). Project Career: Promoting cognitive support technology use and career preparation for civilian and veteran postsecondary students with traumatic brain injuries. Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. August 7, 2015. 33 Rumrill, P., Krause, J., Reed, K., & Meade, M. (2015). The meaning of work for people with multiple sclerosis: A qualitative study. Annual Meeting of the Association of People Supporting Employmentfirst. Philadelphia, PA. June 23, 2015. Rumrill, P., Roessler, R., Bishop, M., & Li., J. (2015). Surveying the employment concerns of Americans with multiple sclerosis: Perspectives from a national stratified random sample. Annual Meeting of the Association of People Supporting Employmentfirst. Philadelphia, PA. June 23, 2015. Rumrill, P., Roessler, R., Bishop, M., & Li., J. (2015). Surveying the employment concerns of Americans with multiple sclerosis: Perspectives from a national sample. Annual Meeting of the Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers. Indianapolis, IN. May 29, 2015. Daly, K. Rumrill, P., Roessler, R., & Li, J. (2015). Surveying the employment concerns of Americans with multiple sclerosis using a participatory action research approach: Results from a stratified national sample. Pacific Rim International Conference on Disability, Diversity, and Inclusion. Honolulu, HI. May 18, 2015. Daly, K., Rumrill, P., & Stauffer, C. (2015). Project Career: Development of an interprofessional demonstration to support the transition of students with traumatic brain injuries from postsecondary education to employment. Pacific Rim International Conference on Disability, Diversity, and Inclusion. Honolulu, HI. May 18, 2015. Leopold, A., Elias, E., Rumrill, P., Stauffer, C., Jacobs, K., Nardone, A., Hendricks, D., & Sampson, E. (2015). Project Career: Development of an Interprofessional Program to Support the Transition of Students with TBI from Postsecondary Education to Employment. 12th Annual Conference on Brain Injury. San Antonio, TX. May 2, 2015. Li, J., Fitzgerald, S. M., Rumrill, P. D., Jr., Zhang, H., & Bishop, M. (2015). Development of a home functioning scale for people with multiple sclerosis. Annual Conference of the American Educational Research Association. Chicago, IL: April 20, 2015. Jacobs, K., Nardone, A., Rumrill, P., Stauffer, C., Hendricks, D., Sampson, E., Elias, E., Leopold, A., Waterman, A., Moore, C., Telatovich, A., & Fleischer, R. (2015). Project Career: Interprofessional support to facilitate the transition of college students with traumatic brain injuries to employment. American Occupational Therapy Association annual conference. Nashville, TN. April 18, 2015. Leopold, A., Elias, E., Rumrill, P., Stauffer, C., Jacobs, K., Nardone, A., Hendricks, D., Sampson, E., & Chen, H. (2015). Using Technology to Help Students with TBI 34 Transition from College to Employment. 39th Annual Brain Injury Rehabilitation Conference. Williamsburg, VA. April 19, 2015. Jacobs, K., Nardone, A., Rumrill, P., Stauffer, S., Hendricks, D., Sampson, E., Elias, E., Leopold, A., Waterman, A., Moore, C., Telatovich, A., & Fleischer, R. (2015). Project Career: Interprofessional development to support the transition of students with traumatic brain injuries from postsecondary education to employment. Annual Conference of the Brain Injury Association of Massachusetts. Marlboro, MA. March 26, 2015. Li, J., Wilson, H., Fitzgerald, S. M., Rumrill, P. D., & Bishop, M. (2015). The relationship between cognitive functioning difficulties and scores on the MS Impact Scale on the day-to-day activities and employment of adults with Multiple Sclerosis. Annual Meeting of the Eastern Educational Research Association. Sarasota, FL. February 27, 2015. Li. J., Wang, F., Fitzgerald, S. M., Rumrill, P. D., & Bishop, M. (2015). Cognitive and psychological symptoms as predictors of independent living optimism among people with multiple sclerosis. Annual Meeting of the Eastern Educational Research Association. Sarasota, FL. February 27, 2015. Bishop, M., & Rumrill, P. (2015). The impact of accessible housing on quality of life, employment, and other psychosocial outcomes for adults with multiple sclerosis. Annual Conference of the American Association of Behavioral and Social Sciences. Las Vegas, NV. February 10, 2015. Rumrill, P., Bishop, M., & Leslie, M. (2015). Surveying the employment concerns of Americans with multiple sclerosis using a participatory action research approach: Perspectives from a national stratified random sample. Annual Conference of the American Association of Behavioral and Social Sciences. Las Vegas, NV. February 9, 2015. Strauser, D., Chan, F., Krause, J., Bishop. M., & Rumrill, P. (2014). Examining the relationship among poverty, health, and disability: Implications for vocational rehabilitation practice. Annual Joint Conference of the National Council on Rehabilitation Education and the Council of State Administrators of Vocational Rehabilitation. Arlington, VA. November 3, 2014. Cook, B., & Rumrill, P. (2014). New directions in special education and rehabilitation research. Pacific Rim Conference on Disability, Diversity, and Inclusion. Honolulu, HI. May 20, 2014. Rumrill, A., & Rumrill, P. (2014). The changing nature of disability in the 21st Century: Implications for rehabilitation counseling practice. Pacific Rim Conference on Disability, Diversity, and Inclusion. Honolulu, HI. May 20, 2014. 35 Fitzgerald, S., Li, J., Rumrill, P., Merchant, W., & Bishop, M. (2014). Examining the psychometric properties of the Multiple Sclerosis Impact Scale in a national sample in the United States. Annual Conference of the American Educational Research Association. Philadelphia, PA. April 5, 2014. Koch, L., Rumrill, P., & Rumrill, A. (2014). The changing nature of disability in the 21st Century: Implications for rehabilitation services and pre-service counselor training. Annual Conference of the National Council on Rehabilitation Education. Manhattan Beach, CA. March 13, 2014. Bishop, M., & Rumrill, P. (2013). Demographic characteristics, health status, and residential circumstance as determinants of the specialized housing concerns of people with multiple sclerosis. Annual Conference of the National Council on Rehabilitation Education. San Francisco, CA. April 18, 2013. Koch, L., & Rumrill, P. (2013). Nature and needs of Americans with emerging disabilities: Implications for rehabilitation education and research. Annual Conference of the National Council on Rehabilitation Education. San Francisco, CA. April 18, 2013. Bishop, M., & Rumrill, P. (2012). Specialized housing: Needs and concerns of Americans with multiple sclerosis. Annual Conference of the National Council on Rehabilitation Education. San Francisco, CA. April 12, 2012. Koch, L., & Rumrill, P. (2011). Emerging disability trends in the 21st century. Annual Conference of the National Rehabilitation Association. Salt Lake City, UT. October 14, 2011. Rumrill, P. (2011). Reasonable accommodation outcomes for employed people with multiple sclerosis. Annual Meeting of the International Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. June 2, 2011. Rumrill, P., & Roessler, R. (2011). Preventing workplace discrimination in the areas of firing, reasonable accommodations, terms and conditions of employment, harassment, intimidation, and hiring: Services for college students with disabilities. Hawaii International Conference on Education. Honolulu, HI. January 6, 2011. Roessler, R., & Rumrill, P. (2010). Career planning and employment discrimination: Services for college graduates with disabilities. Hawaii International Conference on Education. Honolulu, HI. January 4, 2010. Rumrill, P. (2009). Recent findings in hiring discrimination against Americans with disabilities. Annual Research Symposium of the Disability and Business Technical Assistance Centers Network. Arlington, VA. October 27, 2009. 36 Rumrill, P., & Roessler, R. (2009). Career services and college students with disabilities: Making the employment connection. Hawaii International Conference on Education. Honolulu, HI. January 4, 2009. Roessler, R., & Rumrill, P. (2008). Multiple sclerosis and employment discrimination: Equal Employment Opportunity Commission trends. Annual Conference of the National Rehabilitation Association. St. Louis, MO. October 24, 2008. Roessler, R., & Rumrill, P. (2008). Employment discrimination experiences of adults with multiple sclerosis. World Congress on Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. September 18, 2008. Bynum, J., Rumrill, P., & Carlson, L. (2008). A tale of two learning communities: Supporting life, liberty, and employment for university students with disabilities through student-faculty partnerships. International Conference on Diverse Abilities and Innovative Supports. Honolulu, HI. August 12, 2008. Roessler, R., Rumrill, P., & Hennessey, M. (2008). Improving the employment outcomes of students with disabilities in higher education: Identifying and removing barriers. International Conference on Education, Economy, and Society. Paris, France. July 18, 2008. Rumrill, P., Stauffer, C., & Carlson, L. (2008). Professional development strategies to promote equal opportunity for students with disabilities. Annual Conference of the Ohio Association of Student Personnel Administrators and the Ohio College Personnel Association. Worthington, OH. February 1, 2008. Rumrill, P., & Roessler, R. (2008). Systems change for more inclusive and disabilityfriendly college and university campuses. Hawaii International Conference on Education. Honolulu, HI. January 6, 2008. Rumrill, P., Carlson, L., & Stauffer, C. (2007). Professional development strategies to promote equal opportunity for students with disabilities. Region IV-East Conference of the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators. Indianapolis, IN. November 12, 2007. Rumrill, P. (2007). Building alliances with university faculty members to ensure that students with disabilities receive a quality higher education. Southwest Conference on Disability. Albuquerque, NM. October 5, 2007. Roessler, R., & Rumrill, P. (2007). Taking the next step: College to Career for students with disabilities. International Conference on Higher Education and Disability. Innsbruck, Austria. July 26, 2007. 37 Rumrill, P., Hennessey, M., & Minton, D. (2007). Professional development strategies to ensure that students with disabilities receive a quality higher education. Joint National Conference of the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators and the American College Personnel Association. Orlando, FL. April 4, 2007. Rumrill, P., Koch, L., & Stauffer, C. (2007). A faculty learning community on disability issues. Pacific Rim Conference on Disabilities. Honolulu, HI. March 13, 2007. Vierstra, C., & Rumrill, P. (2007). A support group for postsecondary students with Asperger’s syndrome. Pacific Rim Conference on Disabilities. Honolulu, HI. March 13, 2007. Roessler, R., Rumrill, P., & Shull, W. (2007). Discrimination, Title I of the ADA, and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission: Information for rehabilitation educators. Annual Conference of the National Council on Rehabilitation Education. San Diego, CA. February 23, 2007. Vierstra, C., & Rumrill, P. (2007). Interdisciplinary alliances across campus: Professional development institute impacts faculty members’ interactions with college students with disabilities. Annual Conference of the National Council on Rehabilitation Education. San Diego, CA. February 23, 2007. Roessler, R., & Rumrill, P. (2007). Factors affecting career optimism among university students with disabilities: Making the transition from postsecondary education to employment. Hawaii International Conference on Education. Honolulu, HI. January 9, 2007. Rumrill, P., Hennessey, M., & Koch, L. (2006). Faculty professional development strategies to ensure that students with disabilities receive a quality higher education. Annual Conference of the California Association on Postsecondary Education and Disability. Lake Tahoe, CA. October 10, 2006. Rumrill, P., Koch, L., & Hennessey, M. (2006). Access to quality higher education project: Strategies in faculty professional development, technical assistance, and disability awareness. Annual Conference of the Association on Higher Education and Disability. San Diego, CA. July 19, 2006. Cook, L., Hennessey, M., Rumrill, P., & Cook, B. (2006). University faculty members’ perceptions of teaching college students with learning disabilities. Pacific Rim Conference on Disabilities. Honolulu, HI. March 13, 2006. 38 Hennessey, M., Rumrill, P., & Koch, L. (2006). New directions in faculty professional development: A program to enhance disability awareness on college and university campuses. Pacific Rim Conference on Disabilities. Honolulu, HI. March 13, 2006. Hennessey, M., Rumrill, P., & Roessler, R. (2006). Career development needs of postsecondary students with learning disabilities and attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Hawaii International Conference on Education. Honolulu, HI. January 9, 2006. Roessler, R., & Rumrill, P. (2005). Employment discrimination experiences of adults with multiple sclerosis: Characteristics, charges, and resolutions. National Rehabilitation Counseling Association Professional Development Symposium. Memphis, TN. October 6, 2005. Hennessey, M., & Rumrill, P. (2005). Surveying the employment concerns of American college and university students with disabilities: A participatory action research approach. Inclusive and Supportive Education Congress. Glasgow, Scotland. August 3, 2005. White, G., Denney, N., & Rumrill, P. (2005). Teaching students with disabilities skills they need to request accommodations to succeed in higher education settings. Pacific Rim Conference on Disabilities. Honolulu, HI. March 1, 2005. Rumrill, P., Cook, B., Hennessey, M., & Cook, L. (2005). A professional development institute for higher education faculty working with college students with disabilities. Hawaii International Conference on Education. Honolulu, HI. January 5, 2005. Rumrill, P., & Cook, L. (2005). Faculty concerns and attitudes regarding postsecondary students with disabilities: A model for information, technical assistance, and research. Hawaii International Conference on Education. Honolulu, HI. January 5, 2005. Hennessey, M., Pack, T., Roessler, R., & Rumrill, P. (2004). Meeting the employment needs of people with multiple sclerosis. National Rehabilitation Counseling Association Professional Development Symposium. Little Rock, AR. September 11, 2004. Vierstra, C., & Rumrill, P. (2004). Employment discrimination complaint and case resolution patterns of people with multiple sclerosis. National Rehabilitation Counseling Association Professional Development Symposium. Little Rock, Arkansas. September 10, 2004. 39 Hennessey, M., & Rumrill, P. (2004). Surveying the employment concerns of American college students with disabilities: A participatory action research approach. International Conference on Higher Education and Disability. July 29, 2004. Innsbruck, Austria. Rumrill, P., & Cook, B. (2004). Meeting the needs of postsecondary students with disabilities through a professional development institute for university faculty members and administrators. Hawaii International Conference on Education. Honolulu, HI. January 3, 2004. Rumrill, P., & Hennessey, M. (2003). The Access to Quality Higher Education Project: Providing technical assistance and consultation on disability issues to university faculty members. 5th International Conference on Education. Athens, Greece. May 23, 2003. Rumrill, P., Cook, B., Hennessey, M., & Cook, L. (2003). Strategies for strengthening relationships between university faculty and students with disabilities: Lessons learned and opportunities for change. Pacific Rim Conference on Disabilities. Honolulu, HI. February 10, 2003. Bellini, J., & Rumrill, P. (2002). New developments in the philosophy of science: Implications for rehabilitation counseling practice and research. Annual Conference of the National Rehabilitation Association. Indianapolis, IN. October 25, 2002. Roessler, R., & Rumrill, P. (2002). Employment concerns of people with multiple sclerosis: Results of a national survey. Annual Conference of the National Rehabilitation Association. Indianapolis, IN. October 25, 2002. Rumrill, P., & Hennessey, M. (2001). Strategies for promoting career development opportunities for university students with disabilities. International Conference on Higher Education and Disability. Innsbruck, Austria. July 14, 2001. Rumrill, P., & Hennessey, M. (2001). Technology transfer concerns of college graduates with disabilities. International Conference on Higher Education and Disability. Innsbruck, Austria. July 14, 2001. Koch, L., Rumrill, P., & Fitzgerald, S. (2000). Determinants of quality of life among people with multiple sclerosis. Annual Conference of the National Rehabilitation Association. Cleveland, OH. September 7, 2000. Bellini, J., & Rumrill, P. (2000). Implementing a scientist-practitioner model of rehabilitation counseling. Annual Conference of the National Rehabilitation Association. Cleveland, OH. September 8, 2000. 40 Roessler, R., Rumrill, P., & Koch, L. (1999). Improving employment and quality of life outcomes for people with multiple sclerosis. Annual Conference of the Alliance for Rehabilitation Counseling. Dallas, TX. March 5, 1999. Rumrill, P., Roessler, R., & Palmer, C. (1998). Self-advocacy and conflict resolution skills for students with disabilities. National Convention of the American College Personnel Association. St. Louis, MO. March 17, 1998. Brown, P., Rumrill, P., & Roessler, R.T. (1998). Promoting academic success for students with disabilities: Technology and accommodations planning. National Convention of the American College Personnel Association. St. Louis, MO. March 16, 1998. Rumrill, P., & Szirony, G. (1998). Psychoaffective correlates of work interference scores on the MMPI-2 among participants in residential substance abuse rehabilitation. Annual Conference of the Alliance for Rehabilitation Counseling.Vancouver, WA. March 7, 1998. Rumrill, P., & Roessler, R. (1998). Situational assessment of the career maintenance needs of employees who are blind. Annual Conference of the Alliance for Rehabilitation Counseling. Vancouver, WA. March 7, 1998. Bare, R., Luft, P., Rumrill, P., O'Connor, P., & Trevino, C. (1997). Impacting practice: A personnel preparation partnership model. Annual Conference of the Teacher Education Division of the Council for Exceptional Children. Savannah, GA. November 14, 1997. Martonyi, E., Rumrill, P., & Koch, L. (1997). Using a job club approach to develop job-seeking skills and improve employment outcomes for persons with severe disabilities. Annual International Conference of the Council for Exceptional Children, Division on Career Development and Transition. Scottsdale, AZ. October 18, 1997. Rumrill, P.D., Jr., Koch, L.C., & Roessler, R.T. (1997). Post-employment services in the Americans with Disabilities Act era: Moving toward career and away from closure. Annual Conference of the National Rehabilitation Association. Tulsa, OK. September 27, 1997. Rumrill, P.D., Jr., Koch, L.C., Reed, C.A., & Roessler, R.T. (1997). Job placement and retention strategies for people with multiple sclerosis. Annual Conference of the National Rehabilitation Association. Tulsa, OK. September 26, 1997. Rumrill, P.D., Jr., Roessler, R.T., & Reed, C.A. (1996). Redefining learning: technology and accommodations training for students with disabilities. Annual Conference of the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators. Atlanta, GA. March 16, 1996. 41 Rumrill, P.D., Jr., & Reed, C.A. (1995). Career development services for students with disabilities: From philosophy to practice. Region IV-West Annual Conference of the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators. Rapid City, SD. November 5, 1995. Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1995). The relationship of perceived worksite barriers to job mastery and job satisfaction for employed people with multiple sclerosis. National Rehab Alliance Annual Conference. Phoenix, AZ. October 30, 1995. Sumner, G., Rumrill, P.D., Jr., & Kulha, D. (1995). Project Alliance: An employment retention program for individuals with chronic illnesses. Annual Meeting of the President's Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities. Portland, OR. May 18, 1995. Roessler, R.T., & Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1995). Promoting reasonable accommodations: An essential post employment service. National Rehabilitation Counseling Association 12th Annual Professional Development Symposium. Tucson, AZ. March 4, 1995. Roessler, R.T., Rumrill, P.D., Jr., Brown, P.L., & Young, J.I. (1994). Job retention and the Americans with Disabilities Act: Post-employment strategies for individuals with adult-onset chronic illnesses. Annual Conference of the Arkansas Rehabilitation Association. Hot Springs, AR. May 26, 1994. Gartin, B.C., Rumrill, P.D., Jr., & Serebreni, R. (1994). Project Excel: Promoting equal access and academic excellence among high-achieving college students with disabilities. Annual International Conference of the Council for Exceptional Children. Denver, CO. April 8, 1994. Roessler, R.T., Rumrill, P.D., Jr., & Van Abel, M.L. (1994). The impact of the Americans with Disabilities Act on rehabilitation counseling: A functional analysis. A Climate for Excellence: National Rehabilitation Counseling Association Professional Development Symposium. Fairfax, VA. February 11, 1994. Rumrill, P., & Brown, P. (1993). Project Career: Providing comprehensive and integrative career development services for students with disabilities. Region IV-West Annual Conference of the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators. Lincoln, NE. November 5, 1993. Gartin, B.C., Serebreni, R., & Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1993). Project Excel: Transition services for university students with disabilities. Annual Conference, Arkansas Federation of the Council for Exceptional Children. Hot Springs, AR. October 28, 1993. Roessler, R.T., & Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1993). Increasing requests for reasonable accommodations by persons with multiple sclerosis. Annual International Conference of 42 the Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers. Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. September 11, 1993. Gartin, B.C., Rumrill, P.D., Jr., & Serebreni, R. (1993). The higher education transition model: Guidelines for facilitating college transition among college-bound students with disabilities. Annual Conference of the Arkansas Association of College Teacher Educators. Little Rock, AR. March 30, 1993. Rumrill, P., & Gordon, S. (1992). Complying with the employment accommodations provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act: Higher education administrators as employers of people with disabilities. Region 4-West Annual Conference of the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators. Tulsa, OK. October 14, 1992. Rumrill, P., Schriner, K., & Parlin, R. (1992). Services for people who are blind: Values, public policy, and political paradox. The Annual Conference of the Society for Disability Studies. Rockville, MD. June 20, 1992. INVITED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Rumrill, P. (2015). Disability and diversity in 21st Century America: Personal and professional reflections on inclusion, equal opportunity, and full participation. Keene State College, Lecture Sponsored by the Office of Disability Services and the Office of Multicultural Student Support. Keene, NH. October 26, 2015. Rumrill, P. (2015). Keynote address: Disability and aging in the 21st Century – challenges and opportunities for health care and human service professionals. 21st Annual Cuyahoga County Conference on Aging. Independence, OH. October 9, 2015. Leslie, M., Daly, K., Rumrill, P., Bishop, M., & Roessler, R. (2015). Quality of life among people with multiple sclerosis. Annual Conference of the Ohio Rehabilitation Association. Columbus, OH. April 13, 2015. Leslie, M., Li, J., & Rumrill, P. (2015). Vocational rehabilitation services and outcomes for transition-age youth with traumatic brain injuries. Annual Conference of the Northeast Ohio Rehabilitation Association. Independence, OH. March 27, 2015. Li, J., Daly, K., Nissen, S., Leslie, M., & Rumrill, P. (2015). Surveying the employment concerns of Americans with multiple sclerosis using a participatory action research approach: Perspectives from a national stratified random sample. Annual Conference of the Northeast Ohio Rehabilitation Association. Independence, OH. March 27, 2015. 43 Stauffer, C., & Rumrill, P. (2015). Project Career: Providing cognitive support technology training and career preparatory services for college and university students with traumatic brain injuries. Annual Conference of the Northeast Ohio Rehabilitation Association. Independence, OH. March 27, 2015. Rumrill, P. (2014). Keynote Address: Disability and aging in the 21st Century Challenges and opportunities for health care and rehabilitation professionals. 6th Annual Geriatric Nursing Conference of the Cleveland Metrohealth System. Cleveland, OH. August 1, 2014. Rumrill, P. (2014). Employment and vocational rehabilitation concerns of Americans with multiple sclerosis. Virginia Commonwealth University, Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Workplace Supports, Employment and Disability Webcast Series. Richmond, VA. July 10, 2014. Dator, J., & Rumrill, P. (2014). Life after diagnosis with Leber’s Hereditary Optic Neuropathy (LHON). Mitochondrial Medicine Symposium of the United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation, LHON Program. Pittsburgh, PA. June 5, 2014. Rumrill, P., & Stauffer, C. (2014). Project Career: A multidisciplinary effort to improve access to cognitive support technology and employment opportunities for postsecondary students with traumatic brain injuries. Mentis Neuro Rehabilitation Training Conference. Stow, OH. April 30, 2014. Rumrill, P. (2014). Project Career: Development of an interprofessional demonstration to support students with traumatic brain injuries transitioning from postsecondary education to employment. Project Career National Advisory Board Meeting. Kent, OH. February 3, 2014. Rumrill, P. (2013). Project Career: A multidisciplinary effort to improve access to cognitive support technology and employment opportunities for postsecondary students with traumatic brain injuries. Annual Meeting of the Summit and Stark (Ohio) Counties Transition Collaborative. Canton, OH. December 18, 2013. Rumrill, P. (2013). Employment issues for people with multiple sclerosis: Strategies for assisting your patients and clients in maintaining their careers. Greater Delaware Valley Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society: Symposium for Health Care Professionals. Philadelphia, PA. June 26, 2013. Rumrill, P. (2013). Employment concerns and vocational rehabilitation considerations for people with multiple sclerosis: An analysis of 20 years of research. University of Pittsburgh School of Rehabilitation Science and Technology, 2013 Clifford Brubaker Distinguished Lecture. Pittsburgh, PA. March 19, 2013. 44 Rumrill, P. (2012). Keynote address: Building your employment toolkit - Utilizing resources to maximize employment. It’s All About Work Employment Conference: Kessler Foundation and Mid-Jersey Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. East Brunswick, NJ. September 19, 2012. Rumrill, P. (2012). Keynote address: Scientific inquiry from your doctoral coursework to your dissertation and beyond – Setting sail your career as an educational and human services researcher. DePaul University: Research, Funding, and Publication Seminar for Doctoral Students and Candidates. Chicago, IL. May 19, 2012. Rumrill, P. (2012). Publishing, conferences, and grants: Taking your dissertation to the next level. DePaul University: Research, Funding, and Publication Seminar for Doctoral Students and Candidates. Chicago, IL. May 19, 2012. Rumrill, P. (2012). Career Development and job retention considerations for Americans with multiple sclerosis. National Multiple Sclerosis Society: Chapter Services Employment Teleconference Series. Denver, Co. May 17, 2012. Rumrill, P. (2012) Employment, volunteer work, and civic engagement: Setting sail an active, productive, and rewarding life after multiple sclerosis. Cruise for a Cause: International Conference of the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation. Cozumel, Mexico. May 5, 2012. Rumrill, P. (2012). Issues and concerns for caregivers of people with multiple sclerosis. Cruise for a Cause: International Conference of the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation. Labbadee, Haiti. April 30, 2012. Rumrill, P. (2012). Know your rights and resources: The rising tide of legal protections and government services for people with multiple sclerosis. Cruise for a Cause: International Conference of the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation. Falmouth, Jamaica. April 30, 2012. Rumrill, P. (2012). Don’t go it alone: Employment resources for people with multiple sclerosis. Greater Delaware Valley, Southern New York, and National Capital Chapters of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society Employment Teleconference Series. Philadelphia, PA. March 22, 2012. Rumrill, P. (2012). Multiple sclerosis and the world of work. Multiple Sclerosis Foundation National Teleconference. Ft. Lauderdale, FL. March 21, 2012. Rumrill, A., & Rumrill, P. (2012). Emerging disability trends in the 21st Century: Implications for policy, practice, and research. Annual Conference of the Northeast Ohio Rehabilitation Association. . Independence, OH. January 27, 2012. 45 Rumrill, A., & Rumrill, P. (2011). Career re-entry and maintenance strategies for people with multiple sclerosis. Ohio Buckeye Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society: Cleveland Area Peer Support Collaborative. Strongsville, OH. October 6, 2011. Rumrill, P. (2011). New directions in rehabilitation research: Bridging the gap between science and practice. Annual Conference of the Northeast Ohio Rehabilitation Association. Independence, OH. June 3, 2011. Rumrill, P. (2011). Keynote Address- Profiles in progress: Toward full inclusion of Americans with disabilities in all aspects of society. Akron City Schools Mathematics Professional Development Institute. Akron, OH. May 21, 2011. Rumrill, P. (2011). Keynote address: Surviving and thriving in today’s uncertain and competitive career marketplace. Greater Delaware Valley Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society: MS Employment Conference. Mount Laurel, NJ. March 12, 2011. Rumrill, P. (2010). The state of the science regarding employment of people with multiple sclerosis: Current status and future directions. University of Washington Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Multiple Sclerosis: National State of the Science Conference. Arlington, VA. November 16, 2010. Rumrill, P. (2010). Multiple sclerosis and the world of work: The questions you have, the answers you need. Pacific South Coast Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society Teleconference. San Diego, CA. May 19, 2010. Rumrill, P. (2010). Multiple sclerosis and the world of work: Strategies for resuming or maintaining your career. Multiple Sclerosis Foundation: Working with MS Conference. Tallahassee, FL. April 24, 2010. Rumrill, P., & Young, C. (2010). Activities, products, and outcomes of the National Americans with Disabilities Act Network Coordination, Outreach, and Research Center. National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research: Project Directors’ Meeting for the Disability and Business Technical Assistance Centers. Washington, Dc. February 23, 2010. Rumrill, P. (2010). Cultural competency in rehabilitation research. Virginia Commonwealth University Rehabilitation Webcast Series. Richmond, VA. February 19, 2010. Rumrill, P. (2009). Toward full inclusion for all Americans with disabilities: The role of public school teachers in the move from philosophy to practice. Akron City Schools Mathematics Professional Development Institute. Akron, OH. November 14, 2009. 46 Lewis, A., Imparato, A., Wilson, K., Rumrill, P., & Alston, R. (2009). Disability disparities as a function of culture: Suggestions and problem-solving strategies to equalize access to services and rehabilitation outcomes. Virginia Commonwealth University Rehabilitation Webcast Series. Richmond, VA. November 20, 2009. 16, 2009. Lewis, A., Imparato, A., Wilson, K., & Rumrill, P. (2009). Disability disparities as a function of culture: Implications for disability policy and rehabilitation practice. Virginia Commonwealth University Rehabilitation Webcast Series. Richmond, VA. September 16, 2009. Rumrill, P. (2009). Multiple sclerosis, the world of work, and you. Arizona Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Teleconference Series. Phoenix, AZ. September 10, 2009. Johnson, K., Rumrill, P., & Fraser, R. (2009). Employment and multiple sclerosis: Practical perspectives on what the patient needs to know. Annual Joint Conference of the Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers and the Americas Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis. Atlanta, GA. May 30, 2009. Rumrill, P. (2009). Multiple sclerosis and the world of work: Meeting the needs of an emerging rehabilitation clientele. Annual Conference of the Northeast Ohio Rehabilitation Association. Independence, OH. January 30, 2009. Rumrill, P. (2008) Trends in higher education and disability: Introduction to the Access to Quality Higher Education Project. Kent State University Center for Disability Studies: Faculty Professional Development Institute on Disability Issues. Kent, OH. June 2, 2008. Rumrill, P. (2008). Multiple sclerosis and the world of work: Key employment concerns and strategies. Arizona Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society: Maximizing Care Strategies Conference. Phoenix, AZ. May 3, 2008. Morgan, R., Rumrill, P., Martin, D., Cyphers, G., & Greenwood, J. (2008). Panel presentation: Implications of social capital to the employment of people with significant disabilities. Hattie Larlham Foundation Continuing Education Series. Kent, Oh. April 23, 2008. Rumrill, P. (2008). Professional development and technical assistance strategies to promote success for postsecondary students with disabilities in the classroom and in the world of work. The Transition and Communication Consortium on Learning and Disabilities. Columbus, OH. February 27, 2008. 47 Rumrill, P. (2008). Views on leadership, higher education, and the role of the dean of professional and graduate studies at Keene State College. Campus Community Forum: Keene State College, School of Professional and Graduate Studies. Keene, NH. February 18, 2008. Rumrill, P. (2007). Trends in higher education and disability: Concerns of students and faculty members. Kent State University, Center for Disability Studies: Annual Faculty Professional Development Institute on Disability Issues. Kent, OH. June 5, 2007. Rumrill, P. (2007). Frequently asked questions: Employment and multiple sclerosis. Knowledge Is Power Teleconference Series: Ohio Valley Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Cincinnati, OH. May 24, 2007. Jones, E., Rumrill, P., & Ruiz, A. (2007). Collaborative opportunities among Disability and Business Technical Assistance Centers; the Coordination, Outreach, and Research Center; and Rehabilitation Research and Training Centers: Panel presentation. Annual Conference of the National Association of Rehabilitation Research and Training Centers. Washington, DC. April 24, 2007. Rumrill, P. (2007). A broad-based national research agenda concerning the employment discrimination experiences of Americans with disabilities: Realizing the promise of the Americans with Disabilities Act. National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research: Planning Conference for the Disability and Business Technical Assistance Centers and the Coordination, Outreach, and Research Center. Arlington, VA. March 26, 2007. Rumrill, P., & Koch, L. (2007). Community of practice in hiring and job retention research. National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research: Planning Conference for the Disability and Business Technical Assistance Centers and the Coordination, Outreach, and Research Center. Arlington, VA. March 27, 2007. Rumrill, P., & Stauffer, C. (2006). Faculty professional development strategies to ensure that students with disabilities receive a quality higher education. United States Department of Education, Office of Postsecondary Education, Project Directors Meeting. Albuquerque, NM. December 5, 2006. Rumrill, P. (2006). Keynote address – Promoting disability awareness in higher education: Partnerships among students with disabilities and faculty members. Annual Conference of the Pennsylvania Association of Rehabilitation Facilities. State College, PA. September 29, 2006. Rumrill, P. (2006). Panelist: Professional issues in pediatric low vision rehabilitation. Envision Conference. Kansas City, MO. September 24, 2006. 48 Rumrill, P. (2006). Access to quality higher education project: Strategies in faculty professional development, technical assistance, and disability awareness to benefit postsecondary students with visual impairments, blindness, and other disabilities. Envision Conference. Kansas City, MO. September 23, 2006. Rumrill, P. (2006). Panelist: Pediatric low vision rehabilitation for parents. Envision Conference. Kansas City, MO. September 23, 2006. Roessler, R., Hennessey, M., Rumrill, P., & Savickas, S. (2006). Transition strategies from the classroom to the world of work. Kent State University: Faculty Professional Development Institute on Disability Issues. Kent, OH. June 7, 2006. Rumrill, P., Hennessey, M., & Koch, L. (2006). Current trends in higher education and disability: Overview of the institute. Kent State University: Faculty Professional Development Institute on Disability Issues. Kent, OH. June 5, 2006. Rumrill, P. (2006). Multiple sclerosis and workplace discrimination. Virginia Commonwealth University: Regional Rehabilitation Continuation Education Center Video Webcast. Richmond, VA. April 4, 2006. Koch, L., Rumrill, P., Strohmer, D., & Wilson, K. (2006). Panel presentation: Issues impacting rehabilitation research. National Council on Rehabilitation Education Professional Conference. San Diego, CA. February 18, 2006. Rumrill, P. (2005). Multiple sclerosis at work: New directions in research, services, and resource utilization. Minnesota Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society: Symposium for Health Care, Mental Health, and Social Service Providers. St. Paul, MN. November 4, 2005. Rumrill, P. (2005). Be your own boss: Self-employment strategies for people with multiple sclerosis. Greater Illinois Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society Teleconference. Chicago, IL. October 11, 2005. Rumrill, P. (2005). Keynote address: From the classroom to the boardroom – meeting the employment needs of college and university students with disabilities. Annual Conference of the Pennsylvania Association of Rehabilitation Facilities. State College, PA. September 30, 2005. Rumrill, P. (2005). Keynote address: Is there life at work after multiple sclerosis? Annual Conference of the Delaware Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Wilmington, DE. June 25, 2005. Rumrill, P. (2005). Multiple sclerosis and the world of work: The questions you have, the answers you need. San Diego Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society Teleconference. San Diego, CA. June 22, 2005. 49 Rumrill, P., & Cook, B. (2005). Trends in higher education for students with disabilities: Profiles of progress or business as usual? Kent State University Faculty Professional Development Institute. Kent, OH. June 6, 2005. Rumrill, P. (2005). Stroke, spinal cord injury, and traumatic brain injury versus multiple sclerosis as research topics: Why the disparities? National Multiple Sclerosis Society and National Institutes of Health: Improving the Quality and Quantity of Rehabilitation Research in Multiple Sclerosis. New York, NY. May 23, 2005. Rumrill, P. (2005). Multiple sclerosis and the world of work: Know your rights and responsibilities. Annual Conference of the Minnesota Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Minneapolis, MN. May 21, 2005. Rumrill, P. (2005). Multiple sclerosis and the world of work: Job retention and career re-entry strategies for life after multiple sclerosis. Teleconference: MidAmerica and Gateway Area Chapters of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. St. Louis, MO. January 12, 2005. Rumrill, P. (2004). Access and inclusion on campus: Exceeding our legal obligations or just going by the book? University of Toledo, College of Education: Symposium on Postsecondary Education and Disability. Toledo, OH. November 30, 2004. Rumrill, P. (2004). Working with multiple sclerosis: Your rights, your responsibilities, and your career. Georgia Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society Teleconference. Atlanta, GA. November 15, 2004. Rumrill, P. (2004). Keynote address: Life at work after multiple sclerosis – implications for vocational rehabilitation practice. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Office of Vocational Rehabilitation Annual Training Conference. State College, PA. October 1, 2004. Rumrill, P. (2004). From research to practice: Key employment issues for people with multiple sclerosis and their employers. Proctor and Gamble Department of Employee Relations and the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Cincinnati, OH. June 17, 2004. Rumrill, P., & Cook, B. (2004). Trends in higher education affecting students with disabilities: Promoting a disability-friendly campus climate. Kent State University: Disability Issues Institute. June 7, 2004. Rumrill, P., & Hennessey, M. (2004). The access to quality higher education project: Strategies for training university faculty and administrators in disability issues. 50 Ohio State University: Multiple Perspectives on Disability in Society Conference. Columbus, OH. April 21, 2004. Rumrill, P. (2004). Disclosure in employment: To tell or not to tell? Greater Delaware Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society Teleconference. Philadelphia, PA. April 8, 2004. Roessler, R., Hennessey, M., & Rumrill, P. (2004). An analysis of worksite barriers reported by skilled and professional employees with multiple sclerosis. University of Leeds Extending Working Life Conference. Leeds, England. March 31, 2004. Rumrill, P., Roessler, R., & Hennessey, M. (2004). A national survey of the employment concerns of Americans with multiple sclerosis. University of Leeds Extending Working Life Conference. Leeds, England. March 31, 2004. Rumrill, P., & Roessler, R. (2004). Vocational rehabilitation-related predictors of quality of life among people with multiple sclerosis. University of Leeds Extending Working Life Conference. Leeds, England. March 31, 2004. Rumrill, P. (2004). Employment issues and multiple sclerosis. Central Pennsylvania Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society Teleconference. Harrisburg, PA. February 18, 2004. Rumrill, P. (2003). What’s new in health sciences research? Results of a national survey of the employment concerns of Americans with multiple sclerosis. National Multiple Sclerosis Society Annual Leadership Conference. November 13, 2003. Miami Beach, FL. Rumrill, P. (2003). Taking charge: Career planning with multiple sclerosis. National Capital Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society Teleconference. Washington, DC. September 16, 2003. Rumrill, P. (2003). Multiple sclerosis and the world of work: Questions and answers for practical use. Mid-Jersey Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Teleconference. Oakhurst, NJ. July 30, 2003. Rumrill, P. (2003). Keynote Address: Surveying the employment concerns of Americans with multiple sclerosis and directions for reform. Annual Conference of the Iowa Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Des Moines, IA. June 7, 2003. Rumrill, P. (2003). Trends in contemporary higher education and faculty concerns regarding students with disabilities. Kent State University: Center for Disability Studies Professional Development Institute. Kent, OH. June 2, 2003. 51 Rumrill, P. (2003). Multiple sclerosis and the world of work. Channel Islands Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society Teleconference. Santa Barbara, CA. May 28, 2003. Rumrill, P. (2003). Strengths and weaknesses in employment policies affecting Americans with multiple sclerosis: Results of a national survey. Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission Annual Training Conference. Worcester, MA. April 24, 2003. Rumrill, P., & Roessler, R. (2003). Helping your patient with multiple sclerosis stay employed. Multiple Sclerosis: The Art of Specialized Clinical Care National Training Conference. Miami, FL. February 22, 2003. Rumrill, P., & Hennessey, M. (2003). Multiple sclerosis and the world of work. Georgia Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society Teleconference. Atlanta, GA. February 6, 2003. Rumrill, P. (2003). Career planning for life after multiple sclerosis. New England Chapters of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society Teleconference. Waterbury, CT. February 4, 2003. Rumrill, P. (2002). Employment issues and multiple sclerosis. Mid-South Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society Teleconference. Chattanooga, TN. October 8, 2002. Rumrill, P. (2002). Trends and issues in career development for postsecondary students with disabilities. University of Hawaii, Center on Disability Studies: Annual Capacity Building Institute. Honolulu, HI. March 8, 2002. Rumrill, P. (2002). Partnerships in educational opportunity: Bridging the gap between postsecondary faculty and students with disabilities. Pacific Rim Conference on Disability. Honolulu, HI. March 5, 2002. Rumrill, P., & Hennessey, M. (2002). Employment issues and multiple sclerosis. Ohio Buckeye Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society Teleconference. Akron, OH. January 31, 2002. Nissen, S., & Rumrill, P. (2001). Employment programs large and small. National Multiple Sclerosis Society, National Leadership Conference. New Orleans, LA. October 31, 2001. Rumrill, P., & Nissen, S. (2001). Video webcast: Employment issues. National Multiple Sclerosis Society, National Leadership Conference. New Orleans, LA. October 31, 2001. 52 Rumrill, P. (2001). Employment issues in multiple sclerosis. Delaware Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society Teleconference. Wilmington, DE. July 25, 2001. Rumrill, P. (2001). Employment issues in multiple sclerosis. Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society Teleconference. Charlotte, NC. June 15, 2001. Rumrill, P. (2001). Contemporary issues in higher education and disability. Ohio State University Distinguished Lecture Series: Disability Awareness Month. Columbus, OH. April 25, 2001. Rumrill, P. (2001). Employment issues and multiple sclerosis. Mid-America and Mississippi Chapters of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Teleconference. Jackson, MS. March 13, 2001. Rumrill, P. (2001). New directions in postsecondary education and disability: Inclusion models applied to higher education. University of Hawaii Center on Disability Studies: Capacity Building Institute. Honolulu, HI. March 9, 2001. Rumrill, P., & Hennessey, M. (2001). Surveying the technology transfer concerns of college graduates with disabilities. Pacific Rim Conference on Disability Issues. Honolulu, HI. March 6, 2001. Rumrill, P. (2001). Employment issues and multiple sclerosis. Upstate New York Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society: Teleconference. Rochester, NY. February 15, 2001. Rumrill, P., & Hennessey, M. (2000). Perspectives on the American educational and rehabilitation processes for people who are blind. World Conference on Blindness and Low Vision Technology. Helsinki, Finland. June 14, 2000. Rumrill, P. (1999). Keynote address: Employment issues and multiple sclerosis. Annual Conference of the Michigan Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Detroit, MI. April 24, 1999. Rumrill, P. (1999). Employment issues for newly diagnosed people with multiple sclerosis. National Multiple Sclerosis Society Teleconference. March 13, 1999. Rumrill, P. (1998). Psychotherapeutic implications of multiple sclerosis: Cognitive behavioral approaches to adjustment and coping. Annual Conference of the American Psychological Association. San Francisco, CA. August 14, 1998. 53 Rumrill, P. (1998). Keynote address: Vocational rehabilitation services for special populations in the United States. European Summit on Employment of People with Disabilities. Helsinki, Finland. June 9, 1998. Rumrill, P. (1998). Without pity: A new look at disability issues in our schools and communities. Lake Geauga Training Committee: Annual Educational Ensemble. Painesville, OH. February 26, 1998. Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1997). Employment issues and multiple sclerosis. Northeast Ohio Chapter of the Multiple Sclerosis Society: Issues and Options Symposium. Cleveland, OH. June 14, 1997. Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1997). Employment issues and multiple sclerosis. Vermont Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Burlington, VT. April 5, 1997. Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1997). Employment and multiple sclerosis: Job retention issues. Southwest Ohio Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Cincinnati, OH. March 15, 1997. Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1996). The career development implications of multiple sclerosis and other chronic illnesses. National Multiple Sclerosis Society: Client Service Regional Training Conference. Milwaukee, WI. September 23-24, 1996. Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1996). The career development implications of multiple sclerosis and other chronic illnesses. National Multiple Sclerosis Society: Client Services Regional Training Conference. Philadelphia, PA. August 26, 1996. Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1996). People with multiple sclerosis and the Americans with Disabilities Act. National Multiple Sclerosis Society: Client Services Regional Training Conference. Charlotte, NC. July 29, 1996. Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1996). Multiple sclerosis and the world of work. National Multiple Sclerosis Society: Client Services Regional Training Conference. Dallas, TX. July 15-16, 1996. Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1996). Reasonable accommodations made easy: Surviving and thriving in the workplace. Eighth Annual Conference For and About People with Physical Disabilities. Milwaukee, WI. June 14, 1996. Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1996). The vocational implications of multiple sclerosis: Correlates of unemployment, job placement and retention interventions, and recommendations for researchers and service providers. National Multiple Sclerosis Society: Client Services Regional Training Conference. San Francisco, CA. June 3-4, 1996. 54 Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1996). Multiple sclerosis and the world of work. Wisconsin Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society Health Care Symposium. Lake Geneva, WI. May 31, 1996. Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1996). Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act: Employment issues. Annual Conference of the Wisconsin Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Manitowoc, WI. May 4, 1996. Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1996). Titles II, III, and IV of the Americans with Disabilities Act: Learn the facts. Annual Conference of the Wisconsin Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Manitowoc, WI. May 4, 1996. Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1995). Reasonable accommodations in the workplace: Postemployment counseling approaches in the Americans with Disabilities Act era. United States Veteran's Administration: National Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors' Training Conference. Panama City, FL. September 27, 1995. Rumrill, P.D., Jr., & Kaleta, D.A. (1995). Multiple sclerosis and the world of work. Wisconsin Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society: Employment Strategies for Those with Chronic Illness and Disability. Milwaukee, WI. August 19, 1995. Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1995). Keynote address: Multiple sclerosis and your legal rights. Wisconsin Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society: Employment Strategies for Those with Chronic Illness and Disability. Milwaukee, WI. August 19, 1995. Rumrill, P.D., Jr., & Kaleta, D.A. (1995). Reasonable accommodations in the workplace: Strategies for job placement and retention. Wisconsin Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society: Employment Strategies for Those with Chronic Illness and Disability. Milwaukee, WI. August 19, 1995. Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1995). Predictors of unemployment among persons with multiple sclerosis: Research and service implications. National Multiple Sclerosis Society: Project Alliance Annual Meeting. Denver, CO. March 19, 1995. Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1995). Predictors of unemployment among persons with multiple sclerosis: Research and service implications. National Multiple Sclerosis Society: Project Alliance Annual Meeting. Denver, CO. March 19, 1995. Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1995). Get the facts: The Americans with Disabilities Act and employment of persons with multiple sclerosis. Annual Conference of the Wisconsin Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Wisconsin Dells, WI. February 25, 1995. 55 McMahon, B.T., Rumrill, P.D., & Kalscheur, C. (1995). Non-instructional needs of students with disabilities in a post-ADA era. 39th Annual Lakeshore Administrators and Supervisors Conference. Milwaukee, WI. January 13, 1995. Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1994). Post-employment services in an ADA era: A problemsolving approach. New Directions in Interdependence: Independence Training Center Conference. Milwaukee, WI. December 1, 1994. Rumrill, P., & Young, J. (1994). Project Alliance: A job retention service for persons with multiple sclerosis. Mid-America Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Kansas City, MO. July 6, 1994. Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1994). Keynote address: The importance of effective support services to academic, personal, and professional success for college students with disabilities: A personal perspective. Annual Meeting of the New England TRIO Foundation. Rockport, ME. April 11, 1994. Rumrill, P.D., Jr., & Young, J.I. (1994). The Work Experience Survey: Identifying and removing career maintenance barriers for persons with multiple sclerosis. National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Atlanta, GA. May 21, 1994. McCarthy, M.A., & Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1994). Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act: Colleges and universities as employers. Annual Conference of the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators. Dallas, TX. March 24, 1994. Rumrill, P.D., Jr., & McCarthy, M.A. (1994). Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act: Employee rights and responsibilities. Annual Conference of the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators. Dallas, TX. March 23, 1994. Rumrill, P.D., Jr., & Mobley, G.S. (1994). Project Alliance: Facilitating dialogue between workers with chronic illnesses and their employers. Arkansas Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Conway, AR. March 1, 1994. Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1993). Toward accessible, affordable, and inclusive housing in Northwest Arkansas: Universal design and construction. Putting the Pieces Together for Accessible Housing II. Fayetteville, AR. October 5, 1993. Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1993). Surveying the housing needs of persons with disabilities: Affordability, accessibility, and inclusion. Putting the Pieces Together for Accessible, Affordable Housing. Fayetteville, AR. August 24, 1993. 56 Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1993). A conceptual basis for the Progressive Request Model: Career maintenance through self-efficacy. National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Denver, CO. April 30, 1993. SEMINARS, WORKSHOPS, GUEST LECTURES, COMMENCEMENT ADDRESSES, FOCUS GROUPS, AND COLLOQUIA Hawley, T., Niesz, T., Borgerding, L., Rumrill, P., & Ridgel, A. (2015). Strategies for identifying funding sources, writing grants, and administering funded projects. Kent State University: College of Education, Health, and Human Services Research Council Webinar Series. Kent, OH. December 14, 2015. Rumrill, P. (2015). Rehabilitation counselor and health care professional focus group regarding the employment concerns of Americans with multiple sclerosis. Kent State University Center for Disability Studies and Arizona Department of Vocational Rehabilitation. Scottsdale, AZ. December 7, 2015. Rumrill, P. (2015). Transition from school to work for students with disabilities (Guest Lecture). Kent State University: School Psychology Internship. Kent, OH. December 1, 2015. Daly, K., & Rumrill, P. (2015). Rehabilitation counselor focus group regarding the employment of Americans with multiple sclerosis. Kent State University Center for Disability Studies, Multiple Sclerosis Employment Research Project. Kent, OH. July 17, 2015. Rumrill, P., & Roessler, R. (2015). A focus group regarding the employment concerns of Americans with multiple sclerosis. Greater Delaware Valley Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Philadelphia, PA. June 23, 2015. Daly, K., & Rumrill, P. (2015). A focus group regarding the employment concerns of Americans with multiple sclerosis. Ohio Buckeye Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Independence, OH. April 22, 2015. Rumrill, P., & Roessler, R. (2015). A focus group regarding the employment concerns of Americans with multiple sclerosis. National Capital Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Washington, DC. March 20, 2015. Rumrill, P. (2015). Medical, psychosocial, and vocational aspects of multiple sclerosis (Guest Lecture). Kent State University: Medical Information for Rehabilitation Counselors. Kent, OH. March 11, 2015. Rumrill, P., & Daly, K. (2015). A focus group regarding the employment concerns of Americans with multiple sclerosis. Kent State University Center for Disability 57 Studies and Ohio Buckeye Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Kent, OH. February 19, 2015. Rumrill, P. (2014). Multiple sclerosis: Medical and psychosocial aspects, employment and career development implications, and vocational rehabilitation considerations. University of Arkansas Technical Assistance and Continuing Education Center. Fayetteville, AR. September 8-10, 2014. Rumrill, P. (2014). A focus group regarding the employment concerns of Ohioans with multiple sclerosis. Medical University of South Carolina, Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Physical Disabilities. Independence, OH. August 12, 2014. Rumrill, P. (2014). A focus group regarding the employment concerns of Ohioans with multiple sclerosis. Medical University of South Carolina, Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Physical Disabilities. Uniontown, OH. August 12, 2014. Rumrill, P. (2014). A focus group regarding the employment concerns of Ohioans with multiple sclerosis. Medical University of South Carolina, Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Physical Disabilities. Warren, OH. August 11, 2014. Rumrill, P. (2014). A focus group regarding the employment concerns of Ohioans with multiple sclerosis. Medical University of South Carolina, Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Physical Disabilities. Kent, OH. August 11, 2014. Rumrill, P. (2014). A focus group regarding the employment concerns of South Carolinians with multiple sclerosis. Medical University of South Carolina, Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Physical Disabilities. Charleston, SC. June 19, 2014. Rumrill, P., Wickert, K., & Dresden, D. (2014). Sandwiched between generations: Strategies for middle-aged people who are raising children while providing elder care to their parents and/or grandparents. KenStateUniversityAlumni Office: Classes without Quizzes Series. Kent, OH. May 8, 2014. Rumrill, P. (2014). Person-centered assessment in rehabilitation counseling (Guest Lecture). Kent State University: Individual Counseling Practicum for Rehabilitation Counselors. Kent, OH. April 21, 2014. Rumrill, P. (2014). Multiple sclerosis: Medical aspects, psychosocial implications, and impact on career development (Guest Lecture). Kent State University: Medical Information for Rehabilitation Counselors. Kent, Oh. March 19, 2014. 58 Rumrill, P. (2014). New directions in rehabilitation research (Guest Lecture). Kent State University: Individual Counseling Practicum for Rehabilitation Counselors. Kent, OH. February 24, 2014. Rumrill, P. (2014). Research regarding psychosocial adaptation to disability: Implications for field practice (Guest Lecture). Kent State University: Individual Counseling Practicum for Rehabilitation Counselors. Kent, OH. February 17, 2014. Bintz, W., Rumrill, P., Tankersley, M., & Richardson, R. (2013). Panel presentation: So you want to be a full professor? Kent State University College of Education, Health, and Human Services: Dean’s Forum on Promotion. Kent, OH. November 22, 2013. Rumrill, P. (2013). The changing nature of disability in the 21st Century. University of Arkansas Technical Assistance and Continuing Education Center. Fayetteville, AR. October 28-30, 2013. Rumrill, P. (2013). Multiple sclerosis: Medical and psychosocial aspects, employment and career development implications, and vocational rehabilitation considerations. University of Arkansas Technical Assistance and Continuing Education Center. Fayetteville, AR. October 1-3, 2013. Rumrill, P. (2013). Employment concerns and vocational rehabilitation considerations for people with multiple sclerosis: An analysis of 20 years of research (Guest Lecture). Kent State University: Medical Information for Rehabilitation Counselors. Kent, OH. April 3, 2013. Rumrill, P. (2012). Multiple sclerosis: Medical and psychosocial aspects, employment and career development implications, and vocational rehabilitation considerations. University of Arkansas Technical Assistance and Continuing Education Center. Fayetteville, AR. August 13-15, 2012. Rumrill, P. (2012). Multiple sclerosis: Medical and psychosocial aspects, career development implications, and vocational rehabilitation strategies (Guest Lecture). Kent State University: Medical Information for Rehabilitation Counselors. Kent, OH. March 7, 2012. Rumrill, P., Tankersley, M., & Richardson, R. (2012). Panel presentation: So you want to be a full professor? Kent State University College of Education, Health, and Human Services: Dean’s Forum on Promotion. Kent, OH. February 24, 2012. Rumrill, P. (2012). Statistical methods and data analysis strategies in rehabilitation research (Guest Lecture). Kent State University: Seminar on Research in Disabilities. Kent, OH. February 13, 2011. 59 Rumrill, P. (2012). Psychometric considerations in measurement related to rehabilitation research (Guest Lecture). Kent State University: Seminar on Research in Disabilities. Kent, OH. February 6, 2011. Rumrill, P. (2011). Substance abuse as a disabling condition under contemporary Federal disability laws (Guest Lecture). Kent State University: Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation. Kent, OH. November 15, 2011. Rumrill, P. (2011). Commencement address: Outstanding alumnus in health professions. University of Arkansas, College of Education and Health Professions Commencement. Fayetteville, AR. May 14, 2011. Rumrill, P. (2011). What’s new in rehabilitation research? University of Arkansas Doctoral Residency Seminar in Rehabilitation Education and Research. Fayetteville, AR. May 13, 2011. Rumrill, P. (2011). Contemporary mental health and psychiatric rehabilitation policy in the United States (Guest Lecture). Kent State University: Psychiatric Rehabilitation. Kent, OH. April 26, 2011. Rumrill, P. (2011). Formulating cost-effective budgets for competitive grant proposals (Guest Lecture). Kent State University: Grantwriting in Education and Human Services. Kent, OH. March 30, 2011. Rumrill, P. (2011). Multiple sclerosis: Medical and psychosocial aspects, career development implications, and vocational rehabilitation strategies (Guest Lecture). Kent State University: Medical Information for Rehabilitation Counselors. Kent, OH. March 8, 2011. Rumrill, P. (2011). Supportive housing and supported employment for people with psychiatric disabilities (Guest Lecture). Kent State University: Psychiatric Rehabilitation. Kent, OH. February 22, 2011. Rumrill, P. (2011). Statistical methods and data analysis strategies in rehabilitation research (Guest Lecture). Kent State University: Seminar on Research in Disabilities. Kent, OH. February 14, 2011. Rumrill, P. (2011). Psychometric considerations in measurement related to rehabilitation research (Guest Lecture). Kent State University: Seminar on Research in Disabilities. Kent, OH. February 7, 2011. Rumrill, P. (2010). Substance abuse as a disabling condition under Federal disability law (Guest Lecture). Kent State University: Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation. Kent, OH. November 2, 2010. 60 Rumrill, P. (2010). Multiple sclerosis: Medical and psychosocial aspects, employment and career development implications, and vocational rehabilitation considerations. University of Arkansas Technical Assistance and Continuing Education Center. Fayetteville, AR. October 25-27, 2010. Rumrill, P. (2010). Resources and recommendations to get your research agenda off the ground. Kent State University: New Faculty Orientation Program – Research and Sponsored Programs Office. Kent, Ohio. August 25, 2010. Rumrill, P. (2010). Multiple sclerosis: Medical and psychosocial aspects, career development implications, and vocational rehabilitation strategies (Guest Lecture). Kent State University: Medical Information for Rehabilitation Counselors. Kent, OH. March 24, 2010. Rumrill, P. (2009). Role and function research revisited: Creative employment opportunities for rehabilitation counselors in tough economic times (Guest Lecture). Kent State University: Individual Counseling Practicum for Rehabilitation Counselors. Kent, OH. November 30, 2009. Rumrill, P. (2009). The Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act (Guest Lecture). Kent State University: Introduction to Rehabilitation. Kent, OH. September 16, 2009. Rumrill, P. (2009). The future of rehabilitation research (Guest Lecture). Kent State University: Seminar – Research in Disabilities. Kent, OH. April 27, 2009. Rumrill, P. (2009). Multiple sclerosis: Medical and psychosocial aspects, employment and career development implications, and vocational rehabilitation considerations. University of Arkansas Continuing Education Center and Oklahoma Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Teleconference Series. Fayetteville, AR and Oklahoma City, Ok. April 14-21, 2009. Rumrill, P. (2009). Emerging issues in rehabilitation counseling: Credentialing, accreditation, licensure, certification, and professional service (Guest Lecture). Kent State University: Individual Counseling Practicum for Rehabilitation Counselors. Kent, OH. April 13, 2009. Rumrill, P. (2009). Medical, psychosocial, and vocational aspects of multiple sclerosis and other neurological disorders (Guest Lecture). Kent State University: Medical Information for Rehabilitation Counselors. Kent, OH. April 1, 2009. Rumrill, P. (2008). Myths and facts regarding people with disabilities: Disability as an element of diversity and multiculturalism (Guest Lecture). Kent State University: Professional Practice in a Multicultural Society. Kent, Oh. April 8, 2008. 61 Rumrill, P. (2006). Rehabilitation research in the new millennium (Guest Lecture). Kent State University: Introduction to Rehabilitation. Kent, OH. November 15, 2006. Koch, L., & Rumrill, P. (2006). Rehabilitation research in the 21st Century: Priorities and concerns (Guest Lecture). Kent State University: Introduction to Rehabilitation. Kent, OH. April 26, 2006. Rumrill, P. (2005). Disability studies, health promotion, and rehabilitation: Building a national center of excellence in research, training, technical assistance, service, and information. Medical College of Georgia. Augusta, GA. January 27, 2005. Rumrill, P. (2004). The curriculum vita as a professional development tool (Guest Lecture). Kent State University: Doctoral Residency Seminar. November 3, 2004. Kent, OH. ` Rumrill, P. (2004). The Americans with Disabilities Act and the American system of workforce development: Partners in progress or perpetrators of political paradox? (Guest Lecture). Kent State University: Disability in Society. Kent, OH. June 25, 2004. Rumrill, P. (2004). A national survey of the employment concerns of people with multiple sclerosis. Colloquium: University of Florida, College of Public Health and Health Professions. Gainesville, FL. April 28, 2004. Rumrill, P. (2004). The basics of measurement and statistics (Guest Lecture). Kent State University: Research in Disabilities. Kent, OH. March 23, 2004. Rumrill, P. (2004). Reliability and validity in rehabilitation measurement (Guest Lecture). Kent State University: Research in Disabilities. Kent, OH. February 16, 2004. McReynolds, C., & Rumrill, P. (2004). Faculty research agendas (Guest Lecture). Kent State University: Research in Disabilities. Kent, OH. January 22, 2004. Rumrill, P. (2003). Multiple sclerosis and the world of work. Ohio Buckeye Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society: Moving Forward Series for Newly Diagnosed People. Poland, OH. November 22, 2003. Rumrill, P. (2003). Out of the workshops and into the community: A perspective on inclusion and integrated employment for people with disabilities (Guest Lecture). Kent State University: Disability in Society. Kent, OH. June 27, 2003. 62 Rumrill, P. (2003). Multiple sclerosis and the world of work. Ohio Buckeye Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society: Hartville Support Group. Hartville, OH. April 10, 2003. Rumrill, P. (2003). Employment concerns of people with multiple sclerosis: The questions you have, the answers you need. Ohio Buckeye Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society: Moving Forward Series for Newly Diagnosed People. Canfield, Oh. March 29, 2003. Koch, L., & Rumrill, P. (2002). What’s new in rehabilitation counseling? (Guest Lecture). Kent State University: Introduction to Rehabilitation. Kent, OH. December 4, 2002. Hennessey, M., & Rumrill, P. (2002). Issues in education and transition for children with physical disabilities (Guest Lecture). Kent State University: Introduction to Exceptionalities. Kent, OH. November 20, 2002. Rumrill, P., & Hennessey, M. (2002). Employment and multiple sclerosis. Ohio Buckeye Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Moving Forward Informational Series. Canton, OH. October 12, 2002. Roessler, R., Rumrill, P., & Hennessey, M. (2002). Focus group: Understanding the employment concerns of Americans with multiple sclerosis. Montana Division of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Billings, MT. May 20, 2002. Rumrill, P. (2002). Strategies for providing employment assistance to people with multiple sclerosis. Oregon Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society: InService Training. Portland, OR. April 23, 2002. Rumrill, P. (2002). Busy at work: Life after stroke for you and your significant others. Robinson Memorial Hospital: Stroke Survivor Support Group. Ravenna, OH. March 19, 2001. Rumrill, P. (2001). What about employment? Northeast Ohio Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society: Moving Forward Series for Newly Diagnosed People. Canton, OH. October 21, 2001. Rumrill, P. (2001). Employment issues and multiple sclerosis. Northeast Ohio Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society: Kent Support Group. Kent, OH. September 15, 2001. Rumrill, P. (2001). Perspectives on disability in contemporary American society. Kent State University: Role and Functions of School Psychologists. Kent, OH. June 28, 2001. 63 Rumrill, P. (2000). Ask the experts: An open forum on employment and multiple sclerosis. Northeast Ohio Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Cleveland, OH. July 19, 2000. Rumrill, P. (2000). Working with Multiple Sclerosis. Northeast Ohio Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society: Canton Support Group. Canton, OH. April 25, 2000. Rumrill, P. (1999). The Americans with Disabilities Act: Service delivery implications for rehabilitation professionals (Guest Lecture). Kent State University: Occupational Aspects of Disability. Kent, OH. October 28, 1999. Rumrill, P. (1999). Work: Inside and outside the home. Northeast Ohio Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society: Akron Support Group. Akron, OH. October 19, 1999. Rumrill, P. (1999). Certification, licensure, and accreditation standards in rehabilitation counseling (Guest Lecture). Kent State University: Introduction to Rehabilitation. Kent, OH. October 6, 1999. Rumrill, P. (1999). The Americans with Disabilities Act: Progress or political paradox? (Guest Lecture). Kent State University: Introduction to Rehabilitation. Kent, OH. September 22, 1999. Rumrill, P. (1999). A five-factor model of psychological adjustment to multiple sclerosis (Guest Lecture). Kent State University: Advanced Psychological Adjustment to Disability. Kent, OH. June 25, 1999. Rumrill, P. (1999). Managing MS at work. Northeast Ohio Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society: Akron/Canton Support Group. Akron, OH. April 13, 1999. Rumrill, P. (1999). Twenty questions about the Americans with Disabilities Act and reasonable accommodations (Guest Lecture). Kent State University: Occupational Aspects of Disability. Kent, OH. March 9, 1999. Rumrill, P. (1999). Effects of a social competence training program on Americans with Disabilities Act knowledge, situational self-efficacy, and accommodation request activity among employed people who are blind. Mississippi State University Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Blindness and Low Vision. Starkville, MS. February 11, 1999. Rumrill, P. (1998). Examining substance abuse within a disability context. (Guest Lecture) Kent State University: Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation. Kent, OH. November 3, 1998. 64 Rumrill, P. (1998). A contemporary look at employment law for people with disabilities. (Guest Lecture) Kent State University: Occupational Aspects of Disability. Kent, OH. October 28, 1998. Rumrill, P. (1998). Selected employment concerns of people with multiple sclerosis: Strengths and weaknesses in rehabilitation service delivery. Northeast Ohio Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society: Akron Support Group. Akron, OH. October 20, 1998. Rumrill, P. (1998). Psychological adjustment to multiple sclerosis. (Guest Lecture) Kent State University: Psychosocial Impact of Disability. Kent, OH. October 14, 1998. Rumrill, P. (1998). The Americans with Disabilities Act: Roles and responsibilities of the rehabilitation counselor. (Guest Lecture) Kent State University: Introduction to Rehabilitation. Kent, OH. September 23, 1998. Rumrill, P. (1998). Working with MS: Doing your job while protecting your rights. Northeast Ohio Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society: Canton Support Group. Canton, OH. April 21, 1998. Rumrill, P. (1998). A dual clientele perspective on employer relations in rehabilitation counseling. (Guest Lecture) Kent State University: Occupational Aspects of Disability. Kent, OH. April 14, 1998. Rumrill, P. (1998). The Americans with Disabilities Act and civil rights in employment. (Guest Lecture) Kent State University: Occupational Aspects of Disability. Kent, OH. March 10, 1998. Rumrill, P. (1997). Career maintenance strategies for people with disabilities. Disability. (Guest Lecture) Kent State University: Occupational Aspects of Disability. Kent, OH. November 20, 1997. Cook, B., Griffith, P., Rumrill, P., & Thombs, D. (1997). Panel discussion: The role of university faculty in conducting and disseminating original research. (Guest Lecture/Panel Discussion) Kent State University: Doctoral Residency Seminar. Kent, OH. November 5, 1997. Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1997). Dinner with Dr. Rumrill: Employment and life care planning for people with multiple sclerosis. Northeast Ohio Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Canton, OH. November 3, 1997. 65 Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1997). Life after MS: Employment and independent living strategies. Northeast Ohio Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society: Akron Support Group. Akron, OH. October 28, 1997. Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1997). Disability-related employment law: Your rights and responsibilities. Northeast Ohio Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society: Brook Park Support Group. Cleveland, OH. October 13, 1997. Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1997). Employment and MS: Your rights and how to access them. Northeast Ohio Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society: Strongsville Support Group. Strongsville, OH. October 9, 1997. Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1997). The rehabilitation counseling profession: Certification, licensure, and accreditation. (Guest Lecture) Kent State University: Introduction to Rehabilitation Counseling. Kent, OH. April 30, 1997. Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1997). Post-employment services in the Americans with Disabilities Act era. (Guest Lecture) Kent State University: Occupational Aspects of Disability. Kent, OH. April 15, 1997. Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1997). Transition to-and-from higher education: A conceptual and practical model for students with disabilities. Kent State University: Institute for Research and Practice in Transition. Kent, OH. February 22, 1997. Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1996). Job placement and retention strategies for private-sector rehabilitation professionals. (Guest Lecture) Kent State University: Occupational Aspects of Disability. Kent, OH. December 11, 1996. Rumrill, P.D., Jr., Roessler, R.T., Gottcent, J., & Kaleta, D. (1995). The Accommodations Planning Team seminar. Mellen Center for Multiple Sclerosis Treatment and Research. Cleveland, OH. September 23, 1995. Rumrill, P.D., Jr., Battersby, J.C., & Kaleta, D.A. (1995). Job placement and retention interventions for persons with multiple sclerosis. National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Ozaukee County Support Group. Cedarburg, WI. August 14, 1995. Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1995). The Accommodations Planning Team seminar: Preparing persons with multiple sclerosis for career re-entry employment. Wisconsin Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Milwaukee, WI. June 10, 1995. Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1995). Multiple sclerosis and the world of work. National Multiple Sclerosis Society, West Bend Support Group. West Bend, WI. March 21, 1995. 66 Rumrill, P.D., Jr., Battersby, J.C., & Steffen, J. (1995). Coping with multiple sclerosis at work: A full-time job. National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Milwaukee Area Support Group. Milwaukee, WI. March 9, 1995. Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1995). The Career Possibilities Project: Providing return-towork opportunities for persons with multiple sclerosis. Work Able, Inc. Evansville, IN. February 20, 1995. Roessler, R.T., Rumrill, P.D., Jr., Brown, P.L., & Boen, L.L. (1994). Project Career: Providing comprehensive and integrated career development services for students with disabilities. University of Arkansas Career Services Training. Fayetteville, AR. June 9, 1994. Rumrill, P.D., Jr., Mobley, G.S., & Young, J. (1994). Project Alliance: Invoking your rights to reasonable accommodations. National Multiple Sclerosis Society: Self-Help Workshop for Newly Diagnosed Persons with MS. Fayetteville, AR. April 16, 1994. Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1994). Strategies for increasing career maintenance opportunities and accommodation self-efficacy among individuals with multiple sclerosis. University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Search Committee Colloquium. Milwaukee, WI. March 7, 1994. Roessler, R.T., & Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1994). Self-efficacy theory and career maintenance: An experimental approach. University of Arkansas Doctoral Research Seminar. Fayetteville, AR. March 1, 1994. Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1994). Increasing the frequency of accommodation requests among persons with multiple sclerosis: A career maintenance self-efficacy intervention. Pennsylvania State University Search Committee Colloquium. State College, PA. January 26, 1994. Roessler, R.T., & Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1994). The Progressive Request Model: Enhancing productivity on the job. The Northwest Arkansas Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Springdale, AR. January 6, 1994. Rumrill, P.D., Jr., & Roessler, R.T. (1993). The Accommodations Planning Team: Improving prospects for careers after graduation. Project Career, University of Arkansas. Fayetteville, AR. November 16, 1993. Roessler, R.T., & Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1993). The Progressive Request Model: Career maintenance via self-efficacy for persons with multiple sclerosis. Project Alliance Professional Development Seminar: The National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Denver, CO. September 30, 1993. 67 Rumrill, P., & Brown, P. (1993). The Americans with Disabilities Act: Implications for students on campus. University of Arkansas Residence Life In-Service Training. Fayetteville, AR. August 11, 1993. Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1993). The Americans with Disabilities Act: Civil rights, public policy, and political paradox. University of Hawaii Disability Issues Colloquium. Honolulu, HI. May 24, 1993. Roessler, R.T., & Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1993). The Accommodations Planning Team seminar. Project Career, University of Arkansas. Fayetteville, AR. April 22, 1993. Roessler, R.T., & Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1993). You and the Americans with Disabilities Act: Requesting reasonable accommodations. The Northwest Arkansas Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Springdale, AR. February 5, 1993. Rumrill, P.D., Jr. (1992). The Work Experience Survey: A tool for assisting people with disabilities in identifying their on-the-job accommodation needs. Work Able, Inc. Evansville, IN. December 16-18, 1992. EDITORIAL SERVICE Member of the Editorial Board, Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education, 2014 - Present Member of the Editorial Board, Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 2007 - Present Member of the Editorial Board, Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 2005 - Present Member of the Editorial Board, Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 1999 – 2013 Member of the Editorial Board, (Journal of) Rehabilitation Education, 1998 – 2001 Editorial Consultant for Health Care and Medical Books, Aspen Publishers, Inc., 1997 - Present Ad Hoc Reviewer, Journal of Disability Policy Studies, 1995 – 1999 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Cleveland Clinic (Cleveland, OH) Alzheimer’s Disease Legal rights Research Project National Advisory Board, October 2014 – Present 68 University of Kansas (Lawrence, KS) Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Community Participation National Advisory Committee, October 2011 – Present Kessler Foundation (West Orange, NJ), National Grants Advisory Board Member, August, 2011 - Present Georgia Institute of Technology (Atlanta, GA), Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Assistive Technology and Workplace Accommodations National Advisory Board, January, 2009 - Present National Multiple Sclerosis Society (New York, NY), Technology Cooperative Professional Advisory Board, March, 2008 - Present United States Government Interagency Committee on the Employment of People with Disabilities (Washington, DC), 2008 Conference Planning Committee, September, 2007 – June, 2008 Hattie Larlham Foundation (Mantua, OH) Board of Directors, March, 2006 – Present Foundation for Life Care Planning Research (Boca Raton, FL) Executive Board Member, July, 2009 - Present National Multiple Sclerosis Society Health Care Grants Review Committee, March, 2005 - Present National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research Summative Review Panel for the University of South Florida Research and Training Center on Children’s Mental Health, November, 2003 National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research Summative Review Panel for the Mississippi State University Research and Training Center on Blindness and Low Vision, June, 2003 National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research Summative Review Panel for Employment-Related Rehabilitation Research and Training Centers, July, 2002 State of Ohio (Bureau of Workers Compensation) Oversight and Steering Committee, August, 1999 - June, 2001 Ohio Buckeye Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society (Independence, OH), Professional Advisory Committee, September, 1997 - Present 69 State of Ohio (Rehabilitation Services Commission) Consortium of Rehabilitation Counselor Education Programs, August, 1996 - Present National Multiple Sclerosis Society Employment Committee, March, 1996 Present American Rehabilitation Counseling Association Task Force on Health Insurance and Third Party Payment, October, 1995 - July, 1996 American Rehabilitation Counseling Association Certification and Licensure Committee, February, 1995 - March, 1997 National Association of Student Personnel Administrators Disability Concerns Committee, September, 1992 - November, 1998 University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee (Department of Educational Psychology) Rehabilitation Counseling Program Faculty Search Committee, January, 1996 - May, 1996 University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Student Accessibility Center Director Search Committee, January, 1996 - May, 1996 University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee (Department of Educational Psychology) Urban Multicultural Affairs Committee, October, 1995 - August, 1996 Medical College of Wisconsin Spinal Cord Injury Model Center Scientific Committee, October, 1995 - August, 1996 University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Educational Studies Program Committee, September, 1995 - August, 1996 State of Wisconsin (Division of Health) Firearm Injury Surveillance Technical Advisory Subcommittee, September, 1995 - August, 1996 University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Non-Academic Disciplinary Action Committee, August, 1995 - August, 1996 Wisconsin Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society Professional Advisory Council, March, 1995 – August, 1996 University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Ergonomics Program Advisory Committee, March, 1995 - August, 1996 State of Wisconsin (Division of Vocational Rehabilitation) Evaluation, Selection, Orientation, and Training Task Force, September, 1994 - August, 1996 70 University of Arkansas Academic Advising Committee, September, 1993 - July, 1994 University of Arkansas Office for Campus Access Advisory Council, February, 1992 - July, 1994 Chair, University of Arkansas Paratransit Committee, January, 1992 – July, 1994 University of Arkansas Committee for Physical and Program Access, December, 1991 - July, 1994 SERVICE TO KENT STATE UNIVERSITY School of Lifespan Development and Educational Sciences Ad Hoc Handbook Revision Committee, January, 2015 - Present School of Foundations, Leadership, and Administration Promotion Committee, September, 2013 – December, 2013; September, 2014 – December, 2015 Evaluation and Measurement Faculty Search Committee, January, 2013 – March, 2013 School of Teaching, Learning, and Curriculum Studies Director Review Committee, December, 2012 – May, 2013Curiculum Studies School of Lifespan Development and Educational Sciences Director Review Committee, December, 2012 – April, 2013 Americans with Disabilities Act Committee, August, 2011 – May, 2013 Evaluation and Measurement Faculty Search Committee, January, 2011 – May, 2011 Statistical and Qualitative Software Support Advisory Panel, March, 2009 – September, 2010 Graduate Council Steering Committee, June, 2008 – March, 2009 Evaluation and Measurement Program Faculty Search Committee, February, 2008– May, 2008 Faculty Learning Community on Disability Issues, September, 2006 - Present Chair, Rehabilitation Counseling Program Faculty Search Committee, October, 2006 – March, 2007 71 Faculty Senate, June, 2006 – August, 2009 Chair, Kent State University College of Education, Health, and Human Services Search Committee, Director of the Bureau of Research Training and Services, June, 2006 - August, 2006 Kent State University [Department of Educational Foundations and Special Services], Chair, Student Academic Complaint Committee, September, 2004 – May, 2009 Kent State University [Department of Educational Foundations and Special Services] Evaluation and Measurement Search Committee, January, 2004 - May, 2004 Kent State University [Division of Research and Graduate Studies] Research Challenge Grant Review Committee, November, 2003 - January, 2004 Kent State University [Department of Educational Foundations and Special Services] School Psychology Faculty Search Committee, November, 2002 - April, 2003 Kent State University [Department of Educational Foundations and Special Services] Special Education Faculty Search Committee, February, 2002 - June, 2002 Kent State University Tenure Advisory Board, November, 2001 - May, 2002 Interim Chair, Kent State University Department of Educational Foundations and Special Services, June, 2001 - August, 2001 Kent State University [Department of Educational Foundations & Special Services] Curriculum Committee, January, 2001 - May, 2001; September, 2002 - Present Kent State University [Department of Educational Foundations and Special Services] Chair Evaluation Committee, January, 2000 - May, 2000 Kent State University [College of Education] Universal Professional Requirements Committee, November, 1999 - Present Kent State University [College of Education, Health, and Human Services] College Advisory Committee, September, 1999 - May, 2001; September, 2005 - May, 2006; September, 2010 – May, 2012; September, 2014 – December, 2014 Director, Kent State University Center for Disability Studies, 1999 - Present Coordinator, Rehabilitation Counseling Program, 1998 - Present 72 Kent State University [School of Lifespan Development and Educational Sciences] Faculty Advisory Committee, September, 1998 - May, 2001; September, 2002 Present Kent State University [School of Lifespan Development and Educational Sciences] Milton E. Wilson, Jr. Scholarship Committee, January, 1997 - Present Kent State University [College of Education] Research Council, September, 1998 May, 2000 Kent State University [College of Education] Technology Advisory Committee, July, 1998 - May, 2000 Kent State University Americans with Disabilities Act Committee, September, 1996 - August, 1999 Kent State University [Department of Educational Foundations and Special Services] Faculty Development Sub-Committee, February, 1998 - May, 1998 Kent State University Student Disability Services Coordinator Search Committee, February, 1998 - May, 1998 Kent State University [Department of Educational Foundations and Special Services] Chair Search Committee, February, 1997 - April, 1997 Kent State University [College of Education] Graduate Standards and Appeals Committee, September, 1996 - May, 1998 MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS American Counseling Association American Rehabilitation Counseling Association Association on Higher Education and Disability National Association of Student Personnel Administrators National Rehabilitation Association National Rehabilitation Counseling Association National Council on Rehabilitation Education American Board of Vocational Experts Foundation for Life Care Planning Research American Association of People with Disabilities APPEARANCES IN FORMAL LEGAL PROCEEDINGS 73 Witness for the Plaintiff, Wendy Jensen Aylward & Mary Rocereto v. Hyatt Corporation, Northern District of Illinois – Eastern Division, Case #03C 6097. Judge Ashman. Deposition, January 20, 2005 Witness for the Plaintiff, Carl T. Singley et al. v. Children’s Hospital, Columbus, OH. Case # 01CVH-09-8692. Deposition, September 12, 2002. Witness for the Defense, Allan Mills v. River Terminal Railway Co. Cleveland, OH. Northern District of Ohio – Eastern Division, Case #197CV00724. Judge Hemann. InCourt Testimony, April 16, 1999. CONSULTANCIES Research Consultant; Medical University of South Carolina (Columbia, SC); July, 2012 – Present Research Consultant; Washington University of St. Louis School of Medicine (St. Louis, MO); July, 2011 – Present Grant Reviewer; United States Department of Education, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (Washington, DC); August, 2011- Present Research Consultant; University of Kentucky College of education, Rehabilitation Counseling Program (Lexington, KY); October, 2010 – Present Grant Reviewer; New Jersey Higher Education Commission (Trenton, NJ); April, 2009 - Present Grantwriting and Program Development Consultant; Columbiana County Educational Services Center (East Liverpool, OH); February, 2006 – Present Grantwriting and Research Design Consultant; Envision (Wichita, KS); December, 2005 – August, 2007 Materials Development and Training Consultant; University of Kansas Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Personal Assistance Services (Lawrence, KS); December, 2004 – Present Program Evaluation Consultant; University of Toledo College of Education (Toledo, OH); November, 2004 - Present Training Consultant; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Office of Vocational Rehabilitation (Harrisburg, PA); October, 2004 Evaluation Consultant; Health Economics Research, Inc. (Waltham, MA); August, 74 2001 - Present Research Design Consultant; Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Blindness and Low Vision, Mississippi State University (Mississippi State, MS); May, 2001 - Present Program Development Consultant; Keene (New Hampshire) State College, Institute on Emotional Disabilities (Keene, NH); November, 1999 – May, 2001 Program Evaluation Consultant; University of Arkansas, Department of Political Science (Fayetteville, AR); November, 1999 - June, 2002 Research/Evaluation Consultant; Virginia Commonwealth University Research Training Center on Workplace Supports (Richmond, VA); June, 1998 - Present Research/Evaluation Consultant; University of Washington School of Medicine, Departments of Neurology and Neurosurgery (Seattle, WA); June, 1998 - Present Program Consultant/National Expert Panelist; University of Hawaii, Center on Disability Studies, (Honolulu, HI); June, 1998 - Present Vocational Expert/Employment Law Specialist; Advocare, Inc. (Cleveland, OH); May, 1998 - September, 2000 Program Development and Evaluation Consultant; Virginia Commonwealth University [Department of Rehabilitation Counseling]; July, 1997 - Present Program Evaluation Consultant; National Multiple Sclerosis Society [Project Alliance] (Denver, CO); January, 1993 - June, 1999 Research/Evaluation Consultant; St. Agnes Hospital (White Plains, NY); June, 1998 December, 1998 Evaluation Consultant; Northeast Ohio Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society [Career Possibilities Project]; March, 1997 - August, 1997 Research/Training Consultant; United States Veterans Administration (Washington, DC); September, 1995 – August, 1996 Outcome Analysis Consultant; States of Vermont and Massachusetts [Divisions of Vocational Rehabilitation, Agencies for Persons Who Are Blind] (Montpelier, VT & Boston, MA); October, 1994 - January, 1996 Program Development Consultant; Arkansas Research and Training Center in Vocational Rehabilitation (Fayetteville, AR); September, 1994 - August, 1998 75 Technology Training Consultant; State of Arkansas [Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Agency for Persons Who Are Blind] (Little Rock, AR); July, 1993-July, 1994 Accessible Housing Consultant; Lifestyles, Inc. (Fayetteville, AR); May, 1993 - May, 1994 AWARDS AND HONORS International Organization of Social Sciences and Behavioral Research, Best Paper awards, 2015 (for “High-Priority Employment Concerns of Hispanics/Latinos with Multiple Sclerosis in the United States” and “Vocational Rehabilitation Services and Outcomes for Transition-Age Youth with Traumatic Brain Injuries”) Kent State University, College of Education, Health, and Human Services Advancing Diversity Scholarship Award, 2015 Gold Medal, Foreword’s Family and Relationship Book of the Year Award, 2013 (Sandwich Generation’s Guide to Eldercare) Clifford E. Brubaker Distinguished Lecturer, University of Pittsburgh School of Rehabilitation Science and Technology, 2013 Keene State College Alumni Achievement Award, 2012 University of Arkansas College of Education and Health Professions Distinguished Alumni Award, 2011 Kent State University Distinguished Scholar Award, 2010 Delegate to the By the People Convocation, MacNeil-Lehrer Productions, Williamsburg, VA, November 8-11, 2007 Finalist, Kent State University Distinguished Scholar Award, 2005-2009 National Council on Rehabilitation Education Researcher of the Year Award, 2005 Invited Lecturer, National Center for the Study of Postsecondary Educational Supports, University of Hawaii, 2001. Distinguished Lecturer, Disability Awareness Month, The Ohio State University, 2001. Distinguished Visiting Scholar, Arla Institute of Finland, 1998 - 2000. 76 National Association of Student Personnel Administrators - Innovative Program Award, 1996. University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Research Incentive Program Award, 1995. National TRIO Achiever Award, 1993. American Counseling Association Chi Sigma Iota Honor Society, 1991. National Federation of the Blind Student/Scholar Award, 1987-1989. DOCTORAL DISSERTATION COMMITTEES Marian Beresh: The Re-Integration Experiences of Military Officers After Combat. Kent State University – Defense Date: September 22, 2015 (Graduate Faculty Representative) William R. Merchant: The Factor Structure and Invariance of Satisfaction Ratings for Selected Employment Concerns among People with Multiple Sclerosis. Kent State University – Defense Date: June 10, 2015 Natalie R. Thornberry: Counseling and Expatriate Adjustment. Kent State University – Defense Date: June 4, 2015 (Graduate Faculty Representative) Kristin E. Stewart Yates: Mindful Caregivers’ Experiences of Parenting young Children. Kent State University – Defense Date: July 28, 2014 (Graduate Faculty Representative) Maiko Xiong: Perceived Racism as a Predictor of Psychological Well-Being among Southeast Asian American College Students. Kent State University – Defense Date: March 6, 2014 (Graduate Faculty Representative) Brian Friedt: Identifying Evidence-Based Practices in Special Education Through High-Quality Meta-Analysis. Kent State University – Defense Date: March 15, 2012 (Graduate Faculty Representative) Chad M. Yates: The Use of Per-Session Clinical Assessment with Clients in a Mental Health Delivery System: An Investigation into How Clinical Mental Health Practicum Students and Practicum Instructors Use Routine Client Progress Feedback. Kent State University – Defense Date: February 13, 2012 (Graduate Faculty Representative) Courtney McLaughlin: Evaluating the Effect of an Empirically Supported Group Intervention for Students At-Risk for Depression in a Rural School District. Kent State University – Defense Date: May 3, 2010 (Graduate Faculty Representative) 77 Joan Thoman: The Process by Which Persons with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Manage Their Disease. Kent State University – Defense Date: September 15, 2009 (Graduate Faculty Representative) John Rossiter: A Comparison of Social Desirability Bias Among Four Widely Used Methods of Data Collection as Measured by the Impression Management Subscale of the Balance Inventory of Desirable Responding. Kent State University – Defense Date: April 9, 2009 (Graduate Faculty Representative) Anne Russell: How Individuals with Traumatic Injuries Manage Their Everyday Lives Following a Motor Vehicle Crash. Kent State University – Defense Date: July 28, 2008 Molly McNett: ICU Nurse Judgments about Secondary Brain Injury. Kent State University – Defense Date: January 16, 2008 Lysandra H. Cook: Faculty Priorities and Understanding Regarding College Students with Disabilities. Kent State University – Defense Date: June 28, 2006 Courtney Vacca Vierstra: A Comparative Analysis of the Employment Discrimination Experiences of Americans with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity and Other Disabling Conditions. Kent State University – Defense Date: May 25, 2006 (Dissertation Director) John E. Roncone, II: Normative Beliefs Among Adolescent Non-Smokers Intending and Not Intending to Initiate Tobacco Use. Kent State University – Defense Date: May 2, 2005 (Graduate Faculty Representative) Karen B. Patterson: The Effects of a Group Oriented Contingency -- the Good Behavior Game -- on the Disruptive Behavior of Children with Developmental Disabilities. Kent State University - Defense Date: March 11, 2003 (Graduate Faculty Representative) David M. Coe: Solution-Oriented Group Counseling in Community Mental Health: An Outcome Study. Kent State University - Defense Date: October 18, 2000. (Graduate Faculty Representative) Mary Elizabeth Javorek: Counselors Treatment Expectations of College Student Clients with Disabilities. Kent State University - Defense Date: October 12, 2000. Michael D. Ream: Attributions of Internality, Stability, Globality, and Uncontrollability Predict Vulnerability and Severity of Depression for Clients in Psychotherapy. Kent State University - Defense Date: October 19, 1999. (Graduate Faculty Representative) 78 Babette Cameron: University Educators Perceptions and Attitudes Regarding Students with Disabilities: A Correlational Study. Kent State University - Defense Date: July 8, 1999. (Graduate Faculty Representative) Patricia N. Roberts: In Search of American Sign Language: Language Attitudes, Beliefs, and Knowledge. Kent State University - Defense Date: October 1, 1998. (Graduate Faculty Representative) Laura A. Zieske: Relationship of Depression, Somatic Perception, and Nicotine Dependence to Smoking Activity in a Clinical Group of Smokers. Kent State University - Defense Date: October 24, 1997. Kathleen J. Parsons: An Investigation of the Results of Megargee’s MMPI-2 Topology in a Private Corrections Agency. Kent State University - Defense Date: June 17, 1997. (Graduate Faculty Representative) Gary M. Szirony: MMPI-2 Work Interference Differences Among Incarcerated Substance Abusers. Kent State University - Defense Date: January 30, 1997. Dale H. Curry: Factors Affecting the Perceived Transfer of Learning of Child Workers. Kent State University - Defense Date: December 18, 1996. (Graduate Faculty Representative) COURSES TAUGHT Kent State University 1996 – Present Measurement and Appraisal Advanced Psychological Aspects of Disability Psychosocial Impact of Disability Individual Counseling Procedures Medical Information for Rehabilitation Counselors Seminar on Research in Rehabilitation Individual Counseling Practicum (I and II) Adjustment and Training Groups in Rehabilitation Disability in Society Rehabilitation Counseling Internship Disability Management Seminar on Research on Disability University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee 1994 - 1996 Rehabilitation Research Seminar Introduction to Rehabilitation Counseling Essentials of Counseling Practice 79 Rehabilitation Counseling Fieldwork Rehabilitation Counseling Internship Foundations of Career Development University of Arkansas 1991 - 1993 Rehabilitation Counseling Internship (Teaching Assistant) Rehabilitation Counseling Practicum (Teaching Assistant) Career Exploration and Decision-making Techniques in Assistive Technology Learning Skills and Academic Strategies 80