
CURRICULUM VITAE
RANDALL JOSEPH MITCHELL
Department of Biology Work Phone: 330-972-5122
Department of Biology
University of Akron
Akron, Ohio, 44325-3908
ACADEMIC HISTORY:
2007- present Director of the University of Akron Field Station, Glenny Professor of Biology
2006-Present Professor of Biology, University of Akron
2001-2006 Associate Professor of Biology, University of Akron
1995-2001 Assistant Professor, University of Akron
1994-1995 University of New Mexico. Postdoc with AS Evans. Evolution of Seed Dormancy.
1991-1994 University of New Mexico. NSF Environmental Biology Postdoc with DL Marshall.
1987-1991 University of California Riverside. Ph.D. Biology with NM Waser. "Adaptive significance of floral nectar production rate for the hummingbird-pollinated plant Ipomopsis aggregata."
1985 University of Adelaide, S. Australia. Visiting student, Zoology with DC Paton.
1983-1987 University of California Riverside. MA Biology with NM Waser. "Mechanisms of competition for pollination between two Colorado wildflowers."
1979-1982 University of California, Davis. BS Entomology.
1978-1979 College of Sequoias, Visalia, California.

RESEARCH INTERESTS:
Adaptive nature of floral traits; plant-animal interactions, especially plant-pollinator relationships; plant reproductive and population ecology; plant mating patterns and population genetics; evolutionary genetics; foraging behavior of nectar feeding animals; seed and germination ecology.
AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS:
Editorial Board, Ecology and Ecological Monographs. 2004-
Chair of the Ecological Society of America Plant Population Biology Section. 2004-2005, Vice-chair 2003-2004
Member, working Group at the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS, Santa Barbara) to link empirical & theoretical studies of pollen limitation. 2002-4
Intel International Science Fair Co-Chair for Environmental Science, May 2003 (Invited)
Invited contributor to the Ecological Society of America’s Special Feature on Nectar Biology (2002)
Favorite Faculty Award, University of Akron Residence Halls. 2002
Outstanding Biology Teaching Assistant, UC Riverside, 1990.
Graduate Council Fellowship UC Riverside, 198790 (University fees, stipend).
Rotary International Fellowship 1984 (Funded 1 year of study in Australia).
FUNDED RESEARCH GRANTS (EXTERNAL):
TEACHING (see listing on main page)
STUDENTS - listed on linked page
Adjunct Faculty
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee 2000 - present
Bowling Green State University 1999 - present
Kent State University 1997 - present
SOCIETY AFFILIATIONS:
American Association for the Advancement of Science, Botanical Society of America, Ecological Society of America, International Commission for Plant-Bee Relationships, The Nature Conservancy, Sigma Xi, Society for the Study of Evolution, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory.