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1 | CANNADY 1. ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL HISTORY 1.1 NAME Shelley L. Cannady 1.2 PRESENT RANK Associate Professor (65% Teaching, 35% Research/Service) 1.3 TENURE STATUS Tenured 1.4 ADMINISTRATIVE TITLE CED Scholarship Coordinator (appointed 2012) 1.5 GRADUATE FACULTY STATUS Graduate Faculty 1.6 EDUCATION 1.6.1 ACADEMIC DEGREES Master of Landscape Architecture (Distinction in Thesis) University of Georgia, Athens, GA, 1999 B.A., Russian Language and Literature Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, 1985 Area Certificate, Soviet Studies Indiana University Russian & East European Institute, Bloomington, IN, 1985 1.6.2 CONTINUING EDUCATION Intensive Seminar on Japanese Gardens Kyoto University of Art and Design Research Center for Japanese Garden Art Kyoto, Japan, June 1999 Graduate coursework in Soviet Studies Indiana University Russian & East European Institute, Bloomington, IN, 1986-87 Certificate, Russian Language and Culture Leningrad State University (former USSR), May-June 1985 1.7 ACADEMIC POSITIONS Associate Professor University of Georgia, 2014- present Assistant Professor University of Georgia, 2007- 2014 Instructor University of Georgia, 2001-2007 Teaching/Research Assistant University of Georgia, 1998-1999 Research Assistant Indiana University, 1987 1.8 OTHER PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT 2004-present Viticulturist, Mountain View Farm, Madison County, GA Development and management of commercial wine grape vineyard 2000-2007 Partner, Connoisseur Gardens, Athens, GA Landscape master planning and design, design and construction document preparation, and construction administration for medical, equestrian, and residential clients in North Georgia 1999 2000 Landscape Design Associate, Robinson Fisher Associates, Inc. Athens, GA Land planning and document production for public, institutional, commercial, residential, and medical sector projects 1996-2004 (Res.) Intelligence Officer (Lt. Commander/O-4), United States Navy 1987-1996 (Active) Virginia, Japan, Iceland, Georgia

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1. ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL HISTORY 1.1 NAME Shelley L. Cannady 1.2 PRESENT RANK Associate Professor (65% Teaching,

35% Research/Service) 1.3 TENURE STATUS Tenured 1.4 ADMINISTRATIVE TITLE CED Scholarship Coordinator (appointed 2012) 1.5 GRADUATE FACULTY STATUS Graduate Faculty

1.6 EDUCATION 1.6.1 ACADEMIC DEGREES Master of Landscape Architecture (Distinction in Thesis)

University of Georgia, Athens, GA, 1999 B.A., Russian Language and Literature

Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, 1985 Area Certificate, Soviet Studies Indiana University Russian & East European Institute, Bloomington, IN, 1985

1.6.2 CONTINUING EDUCATION Intensive Seminar on Japanese Gardens

Kyoto University of Art and Design Research Center for Japanese Garden Art Kyoto, Japan, June 1999 Graduate coursework in Soviet Studies Indiana University Russian & East European Institute, Bloomington, IN, 1986-87

Certificate, Russian Language and Culture Leningrad State University (former USSR), May-June 1985 1.7 ACADEMIC POSITIONS

Associate Professor University of Georgia, 2014- present Assistant Professor University of Georgia, 2007- 2014 Instructor University of Georgia, 2001-2007 Teaching/Research Assistant University of Georgia, 1998-1999 Research Assistant Indiana University, 1987

1.8 OTHER PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT

2004-present Viticulturist, Mountain View Farm, Madison County, GA Development and management of commercial wine grape vineyard

2000-2007 Partner, Connoisseur Gardens, Athens, GA

Landscape master planning and design, design and construction document preparation, and construction administration for medical, equestrian, and residential clients in North Georgia

1999 – 2000 Landscape Design Associate, Robinson Fisher Associates, Inc.

Athens, GA Land planning and document production for public, institutional, commercial, residential, and medical sector projects

1996-2004 (Res.) Intelligence Officer (Lt. Commander/O-4), United States Navy 1987-1996 (Active) Virginia, Japan, Iceland, Georgia

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Strategic and tactical intelligence support to U.S. and Allied operational forces and national requirements; management and training of intelligence and cryptologic specialists; physical security of sensitive information and facilities. Japanese Liaison Officer for the Joint Intelligence Center, Pacific (1991-93); NATO intelligence delegate for Iceland (1993-96); Special Security Officer (1993-96); compartmented information programs administrator (1989-96); Russian language communications for U.S. Air Force and Icelandic Coast Guard rescue operations in the North Atlantic (1993-96).

1.9 POST-GRADUATE AWARDS

2019 Professor of the Year Award, Georgia Student Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects

2013 UGA Superior Teaching Award for the College of Environment and Design 2012 UGA Superior Teaching Award for the College of Environment and Design 2012 College of Environment and Design Dean’s Award for Innovation in Teaching

2012 Professor of the Year Award, Georgia Student Chapter of the American Society

of Landscape Architects 2009 Professor of the Year Award, Georgia Student Chapter of the American Society

of Landscape Architects 2008-2009 University of Georgia Writing Fellow

2. RESIDENT INSTRUCTION AND CONTINUING EDUCATION 2.1 COURSES TAUGHT, UGA COLLEGE OF ENVIRONMENT AND DESIGN

2.1.1 COURSES TAUGHT AS ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Semester Course Enrollment

Spring 2021 LAND 6020/Site Applications 14 LAND 2200/Design Communication II 18 Fall 2020 LAND 3030-S/Planting Design 20 LAND 6580/Landscape in Lit, Arts, Pop Culture 12 LAND 4580/Landscape in Lit, Arts, Pop Culture 12 Spring 2020 LAND 6020/Site Applications 9 LAND 6901/Capstone Studio 3 LAND 4900/Capstone Studio 12 Fall 2019 LAND 3030-S/Planting Design 16 LAND 6580/Landscape in Lit, Arts, Pop Culture 2 LAND 4580/Landscape in Lit, Arts, Pop Culture 17 Spring 2019 LAND 6020-S/Site Applications 11 Fall 2018 LAND 3030-S/Planting Design (2 sections) 29

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Spring 2018 LAND 6020/Site Applications 10 Fall 2017 LAND 4050/Region-Site-Place Studio 14 LAND 3030/Planting Design 15 FYOS 1001/Interpreting the Landscape 16 Spring 2017 LAND 6020/Site Applications 12 LAND 2200/Design Communication II 17 Fall 2016 LAND 4900/Senior Capstone Studio 11 LAND 3030/Planting Design 15 FYOS 1001/Interpreting the Landscape 12 Spring 2016 LAND 6020/Site Applications 11 LAND 6912/Independent Project 1 LAND 2200/Design Communication II 15 Fall 2015 LAND 4050/Recreation Design 12 FYOS 1001/Landscapes-r-Us 14 Spring 2015 LAND 6020/Site Applications 7 Fall 2014 LAND 6240/4250-CR/Portfolio Development 10

LAND 4250/ Portfolio Development 15 LAND 4050/Recreation Design 14

2.1.2 COURSES TAUGHT AS ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

Semester Course Enrollment Spring 2014 LAND 6020/Site Applications 14

FYOS 1001/The Meaning of Trees 14 Fall 2013 LAND 6240/4250-CR/Portfolio Development 18 LAND 3030/Planting Design 17 Spring 2013 LAND 2200/Design Communication II (2 sections) 28 Fall 2012 EDES 7550/Values in Environmental Design 20 LAND 6240/4250-CR/Portfolio Development 7 LAND 3030/Planting Design 16 Spring 2012 LAND 2200/Design Communication II 11

LAND 1600/Reading the Landscape 20 FYOS 1001/The Meaning of Trees 15

Fall 2011 EDES 7550/Values in Environmental Design 22 LAND 4250-CR/Portfolio Development 5 LAND 4050/Recreation Design 17 Spring 2011 LAND 2200/Design Communication II 11

LAND 1600/Reading the Landscape 16 Fall 2010 Costa Rica, first half of semester: LAND 4050/Recreation Design 13 LAND 4250/Portfolio Development 13 LAND 4360/Applied Ecology 13 LAND 4910/Region, Site, Place 13

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LAND 6240/Portfolio Development 2 Athens, GA, second half of semester: LAND 2010/ L.A. Design Studio I 13 LAND 4050/Recreation Design 17 Spring 2010 LAND 2200/Design Communication II 11

LAND 1600/Reading the Landscape 25

Fall 2009 LAND 7050/Design and Meaning 14 LAND 3440/Planting Design 20 Spring 2009 LAND 2200/Design Communication II 14 LAND 1600/Reading the Landscape 22 Fall 2008 LAND 4250/Portfolio Development 17

LAND 4050/Recreation Design 16 LAND 3440/Planting Design 20

Spring 2008 LAND 2200/Design Communication II 18

LAND 1600/Reading the Landscape 28 Fall 2007 LAND 4250/Portfolio Development 20

LAND 4050/Recreation Design 19 LAND 3440/Planting Design 12

2.1.3 COURSES TAUGHT AS INSTRUCTOR

Semester Course Enrollment Spring 2007 LAND 4251/Advanced AutoCAD (2 sections) 39 Fall 2006 LAND 4050/Recreation Design 19

LAND 2010/L. A. Design Studio I 17 Spring 2006 LAND 4251/Advanced AutoCAD 68

(Instructed 1 section, supervised 3 others) LAND 2220 (2 sections) 36

Fall 2005 LAND 2010/ L.A. Design Studio I (2 sections) 36 Fall 2003 LAND 2010/ L.A. Design Studio I (2 sections) 38 Spring 2003 LAND 4370/Applied Landscape Construction 15 Fall 2002 LAND 2010/ L.A. Design Studio I (2 sections) 47 Spring 2002 LAND 4370/Applied Landscape Construction 11

LAND 2320/Landscape Construction 18 Fall 2001 LAND 2010/ L.A. Design Studio I (2 sections) 40 Spring 2001 LAND 4370/Applied Landscape Construction 16

2.2 NEW COURSE DEVELOPMENT

Spring 2019 LAND 4580-6580/Landscapes in Literature, the Arts and Popular Culture Fall 2016 FYOS 1001/Interpreting the Landscape, for UGA’s First Year Odyssey

Seminar program. Spring 2015 FYOS 1001/Landscapes-r-Us, for UGA’s First Year Odyssey Seminar

program. Spring 2012 FYOS 1001/The Meaning of Trees, for UGA’s First Year Odyssey

Seminar program.

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Fall 2011 Adaptation of UGA College of Environment and Design LAND 4250 to accommodate distance learning and condensed on-site instruction for 4th-year BLA semester abroad in Costa Rica.

Fall 2010 Adaptation of UGA College of Environment and Design 4th-year BLA/2nd-

year MLA fall semester curricula to accommodate full semester abroad in Costa Rica. Courses: LAND 4050, LAND 4360, LAND 4910, LAND 6030, LAND 6912 (with Professor Ron Sawhill); LAND 4250, LAND 6240 (with Professor Jose Buitrago)

Spring 2008 LAND 1600/Reading the Landscape, UGA College of Environment and

Design (complete course revision with Professor David Spooner) Spring 2006 LAND 4251/Advanced AutoCAD, UGA College of Environment and

Design (course was previously listed but not developed) 2.3 INVITED LECTURES IN COURSES TAUGHT BY OTHERS

2010 “Poetic Dualities: Historical Trends in Japanese Landscape Design.” UGA, Athens, GA. LAND 2510, March 31.

2004 “Cultural Aesthetics and the Development of Japanese Gardens in

Context.” UGA, Athens, GA. LAND 3540, April 2004.

2002, 2003 “The Historical Context of Japanese Garden Design.” UGA, Athens, GA. LAND 1500, Fall semester.

2002 “The Historical Context of Japanese Garden Design.” UGA, Athens, GA.

LAND 1500, Fall semester.

3. SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES 3.1 PUBLICATIONS 3.1.1 BOOKS AUTHORED OR CO-AUTHORED

In progress: Cannady, Shelley. Photographs by Cannady, Shelley and James M. Anderson. Tule Lake: landscape of an American concentration camp. (In preparation for manuscript submission to George F. Thompson Publishing. Expected length: 75-100 pages. Percent complete: approximately 80%.)

3.1.2 BOOKS EDITED OR CO-EDITED None 3.1.3 CHAPTERS IN BOOKS None 3.1.4 MONOGRAPHS None 3.1.5 PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES

2013 “Tule Lake Today: complex legacies of internment.” Boom: A Journal of California, 3:1 Spring 2013, pp. 17-33. Berkeley, CA: The University of California Press. 3 citations.

3.1.6 PEER-REVIEWED PAPERS IN PUBLISHED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

2018 Cannady, Shelley. “Conflict, incarceration, and decay: the American concentration camps of WWII.” Landscapes of Conflict. European Council of Landscape Architecture Schools (ECLAS) Annual Conference, Ghent, Belgium, September 2018, pp. 396-404.

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2010 Cannady, Shelley and Bertram de Rooij. “Russian Lieux de Memoires: is the

Future the Past?” Landscape Legacy: Landscape Architecture and Planning Between Art and Science. Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA) and International Study Group on Multiple Uses of Land (ISOMUL) joint conference. People/Environment, pp. 1-12.

2010 Cannady, Shelley and Amitabh Verma. “Legacy Veiled: the Impact of Increasing

Tourism on Visitor Perception of Landscape Narrative.” Landscape Legacy: Landscape Architecture and Planning Between Art and Science. Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA)/International Study Group on Multiple Uses of Land (ISOMUL) joint conference. Theory/Culture, pp. 1-12.

2010 Cannady, Shelley. “Making Your Mark on the Environment: Computer

Applications and their Effect on the Environmental Design Process.” Tracking Changes: 40 years of Implementing NEPA and Improving the Environment. National Association of Environmental Professionals Annual Conference. April 2010, pp. 464-471.

2009 Cannady, Shelley L. “It’s all in the Game: Designing the Contained,

not the Container.” 24th National Conference for the Beginning Design Student, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, pp. 2-12.

2009 Cannady, Shelley. “Leningrad in the Gloaming of the Soviet Era: Edifice,

Silence, Survivors, and the Narrative of Public Space.” Historical Landscapes in the Modern Era, St. Petersburg State Forest Technical Academy, IFLA (International Federation of Landscape Architects), ALACIS (Association of Landscape Architects of the Commonwealth of Independent States), and Lincoln University, New Zealand. Publishing House of Polytechnic University, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation, June 2009, pp. 82-85.

2009 Cannady, Shelley L. “A New Vocabulary: Exploring the History of

the Japanese Garden as a Design Education Tool.” 23rd International Conference for the Beginning Design Student. Savannah College of Art & Design, Savannah, GA, October 2009, pp. 260-266.

3.1.7 OTHER PROFESSIONAL JOURNAL ARTICLES 2007 Cannady, Shelley. “Automatic Tables, Pt. 2: Assigning Block

Attributes and Extracting them from AutoCAD to MS Excel.” Landscape Architect and Specifier News, 23:7. Landscape Communications, Inc., Tustin, CA. July 2007, 24-26.

2007 Cannady, Shelley. “Automatic Tables, Pt. 1: Assigning Block Attributes and

Extracting them from AutoCAD to MS Excel.” Landscape Architect and Specifier News, 23:6. Landscape Communications, Inc., Tustin, CA. June 2007, 24-26.

3.1.8 BULLETINS OR REPORTS None

3.1.9 ABSTRACTS (see also Refereed Conference Presentations) 2019 “Reaching out, reaching in: reciprocal meaning and relevance in community

design.” In Engaged Scholarship, CELA 2019 Conference proceedings, pp. 16-17. Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture.

2018 “Using Game Play to Teach the Importance of Experience Over Materiality in

Design of the Built Environment.” For Architecture_Media_Politics_Society

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(AMPS) 2019 conference on Education, Design and Practice (accepted, not presented.)

2018 “Conflict vs. Resolution in a Defined Space and Time; Harnessing the Power of

Game Play in Design Instruction.” For Landscapes of Conflict. European Council of Landscape Architecture Schools (ECLAS) Annual Conference, Ghent, Belgium (accepted, not presented.)

2017 “The Myth of the Moral Heartland: Transforming the Discussion of America’s

Agricultural Landscapes.” In Transforming the Discussion, CELA 2018 Conference Proceedings, p. 360. Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture.

2016 “For Whites Only: Mass Incarceration and Land Racialization in the Tule Lake

Basin.” In Dilemma: Debate, CELA 2016 Conference Proceedings, p. 234. Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture.

2013 “Remnants and Remembrance of WW II Japanese American Confinement Sites

in the American West.” In Space/Time/Place/Duration, CELA Conference Proceedings, p. 128. Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture.

2011 “Scattered bones: the lingering traces of a WW II Japanese American internment camp in Tule Lake, California.” In Ethics/Aesthetics, ECLAS 2011, pp. 241-242 Sheffield, United Kingdom: University of Sheffield.

3.1.10 BOOK AND CONFERENCE REVIEWS

2013 Cannady, Shelley. Book review: Ken Taylor and Jane L. Lennon, Eds., Managing Cultural Landscapes, New York: Routledge, 2012. In Landscape Journal 31:1,2, pp. 234-236. Madison, WI: The University of Wisconsin Press, Journals Division.

2010 Cannady, Shelley. Conference review: “Landscape Design in the City:

Historical Landscapes in the Modern Era.” In Landscape Journal 29:1-10, pp. 101-102. Madison, WI: The University of Wisconsin Press, Journals Division.

3.1.11 WORK SUBMITTED BUT NOT YET ACCEPTED 2020 Cannady, Shelley. Abstract: “The Tulelake Basin, Heartland of Detention and

Exclusion.” Submitted to Change Over Time journal, Sep. 2020.

3.2 CREATIVE CONTRIBUTIONS OTHER THAN IN PUBLICATIONS 3.2.1 DESIGN PROJECTS AS PRIVATE CONSULTANT, 1998-present

Broadacres Public Housing Community, Athens, GA Landscape consultation, planting design, labor organization, installation Rocksprings Public Housing Community, Athens, GA Landscape consultation, planting design, labor organization, installation Mountain View Farm, Madison County, GA Site analysis, design, construction, and construction management of vineyard,

outbuildings, roads, and agricultural infrastructure. Boutier Winery, Madison County, GA Landscape consultation and planting design

Greenroof Garden for 3-Ten Haustudio, with Linda Velazquez, Atlanta, GA Design, graphics, construction GreenTech® Display, Southern Nurserymen Tradeshow, Atlanta, GA

Design and installation of landscape display; planting design with Linda Velazquez

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Silverthorn Farm Barn Area Improvements, Athens, GA Research, design, graphics, construction detailing Residence of Joan and Dallas Cannady, Athens, GA Landscape design and construction Residence of David and Lisa Huggins, Atlanta, GA Landscape design

3.2.2 DESIGN PROJECTS: CONNOISSEUR GARDENS, 2000-2007 (master planning, design, production, and implementation for the following:) Troy Japanese Garden at Somerset Terrace, Atlanta, GA Pike Horse Farm, Athens, GA Greater Athens Physicians, Inc., Athens, GA Residence of Diane McLean, Athens, GA Residence of John and Teresa McLean, Oconee County, GA Rental property of Chandler Pike, Athens, GA Residence of Chandler Pike, Athens, GA Residence of David Sweat and Kay Giese, Athens, GA Residence of Kim and Steve Ledford, Winterville, GA Residence of Laura and Harris Lowery, Athens, GA Residence of Jeana and Carlas Allgood, Watkinsville, GA Residence of Doug Haines and Lisa Lott, Athens, GA Residence of Scott Bellville and Judy Jones, Athens, GA Residence of Joe and Ann Long, Athens, GA

3.2.3 DESIGN PROJECTS: ROBINSON FISHER ASSOCIATES, INC., 1999-2000

North Oconee River Greenway, Athens, GA Research, planning, design, engineering, publicity and construction documents Oxford College of Emory University, Oxford, GA Planning, design, engineering, construction documents Lula Lake Land Trust, Lookout Mountain, GA

Research, site inventory and analysis, mapping Athens Medical Specialty Park, Athens, GA

Site design, engineering, planting design, construction documents Briarcliff Office Complex, Athens, GA

Site design, engineering, parking, signage, planting design Chicopee Commons, Athens, GA

Engineering, parking, site and planting design, construction detailing St. Gregory Episcopal Church sanctuary edition, Athens, GA Site design, engineering, utility and septic layout, parking Athens-Clarke County Street Tree Design Standards Graphics and charts production, publication layout Shops of Hartwell, Hartwell, GA Parking, signage, planting design The Bottleworks, Athens, GA Parking, circulation, planting design Athens Academy, Athens, GA Cross country running track and athletic facilities expansion planning Augusta Canal National Heritage Area Graphics production

3.2.4 EXHIBITIONS

2012 “Movement, Energy, Form, Purpose.” Architectural models and illustrative master plans for UGA’s Jackson Street Building (JSB) promenade prepared for the grand opening of the College of Environment and Design’s new headquarters. JSB Exhibit Hall, Sep. 20-Oct. 4, 2012.

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2006 “2x3…Shaping Spatial Experience.” LAND 2010 student models demonstrating choreographed spatial experience enhanced by creative transitions. UGA College of Environment and Design Circle Gallery, Jan. 4-27, 2006.

3.2.5 CREATIVE WORK IN PRESS OR PUBLICATIONS BY OTHERS

2009 Article featuring discussion of presentation (see * under 3.8) and published paper (see * under 3.1.6) in “Natsiyalnoye dostoyaniye” (“National Property”) in Zodchiy 21 Vek (21st Century Architect ) 3:7, pp. 62-63. Author: V.N. Smertin. In Russian.

The following feature the 3-Ten Haustudio greenroof garden (see * under 3.2.1)

2007 “Hot Trends in Greenroof Design 2007: Chic sustainability, unique driving factors

& boutique greenroofs.” Published for the 2007 Greening Rooftops for

Sustainable Communities Conference, Awards, and Trade Show. Also published

on www.scribd.com. Author: Linda S. Velazquez.

2006 Georgia Public Television Victory Garden episode # VGAR3012 (May 20, 2006.)

2006 “Sky Gardens” column, www.greenroofs.com, April 2006. Author: Linda S.

Velazquez.

2003 “Atlantans Looking up to Chill Out” (July 3, 2003.) Atlanta Journal

Constitution. Author: Reagan Walker.

3.2.6 OTHER

1998 Research assistance to Bruce Ferguson, CED, UGA. Investigated the distribution and regional effectiveness of porous asphalt and Portland cement concrete in North America, producing a database of technical information and current research and trends. Athens, GA.

3.3 GRANTS RECEIVED

2019 $300 UGA College of Veterinary Medicine grant for printing costs related to LAND 3030-S design services.

2019 $462 UGA Office of Service Learning Grant for LAND 6020-S printing and

transportation costs related to themed landscape design for the State Botanical Garden of Georgia.

2017 $300 UGA Office of Service Learning Grant for LAND 3030 site design. Client:

Young Harris Memorial United Methodist Church, Athens, GA 2014 $5000 UGA/CED grant for continued research on the WW II Japanese American

Segregation Center in Tule Lake, CA. 2012 $5000 UGA/CED grant for continued research on the WW II Japanese American

Segregation Centers in the American west. 2011 $2000 grant from UGA’s Office of the Provost for research-related travel to

Sheffield, UK 2010 $1000 UGA Willson Center for Humanities and Arts Department-Invited Lecturer

Grant for Witold Rybczynski lecture, November 11, 2010

2009 $1095 grant from UGA’s Office of the Vice President for Research for research-related travel to St. Petersburg, Russia

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2008-2009 $1000 stipend for selection as University of Georgia Writing Fellow 3.4 RECOGNITION AND OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS

3.4.1 ACADEMIC

2020 UGA Career Center recognition for significant impact on student career development 2019 UGA Career Center recognition for significant impact on student career development 2016 UGA Career Center recognition for significant impact on student career development 2015 Recognized as one of fifteen “Most Influential Professors” for 2015 on UGA’s

Commencement webpage.

2014 UGA Career Center recognition for significant impact on student career development

2010 SILVER AWARD (second place) for directed student work in international design

competition: Alex Karapatis, LAND 7050, Park Pride 2010, sponsored by Park Pride Atlanta.

2010 HONORABLE MENTION for directed student work in international design

competition: Jessica Hewett, LAND 7050, Park Pride 2010, sponsored by Park Pride Atlanta.

2009 Gamma Sigma Delta National Honor Society of Agriculture induction 2009 Four (4) HONORABLE MENTIONS for directed student work in an international

design competition: Steven Bell, Jessica Hyde, Daniel Pender, Meghan Zeigler (LAND 7050), Farmers’ Market Redesign Competition sponsored by GOOD, The Architect’s Newspaper, The Urban & Environmental Policy Institute, and The Los Angeles Good Food Network. Their work was displayed publically in Los Angeles, CA, at the “30 Years and Growing” agricultural event (Sep. 3, 2009), published by GOOD.inc, and referenced in Core77 Design Magazine & Resource (online.)

3.4.2 GRADUATE

1999 Certificate of Honor, American Society of Landscape Architects 1999 $3000 Neel Reid Graduate Fellowship for Research, Peachtree Garden Club 1999 Sigma Lambda Alpha National Honor Society of Landscape Architects induction 1998 $1500 GIS Studies Scholarship, ERDAS

3.4.3 MILITARY

1996 Navy Commendation Medal 1994 Navy Achievement Medal 1991 National Defense Medal 1988-1996 Sixteen (16) U.S. Navy Outstanding Physical Readiness Awards 1995 U.S. Air Force Letter of Commendation 1991-1996 Three (3) Navy Letters of Commendation

3.5 AREAS OF RESEARCH

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The imprint in the landscape of conflict and/or social upheaval in Russian/former USSR, Japan, and the Japanese-American incarceration sites of the American West; Japanese Aesthetics; computer applications’ effect on design.

3.6 SUPERVISION OF STUDENT RESEARCH

3.6.1 MLA THESIS ADVISOR

2020-present Natalie Glaze, UGA. “Defining the Relationship Between Environmental Art Installations and Contemporary Memorial Design” 2020-present Jacqueline Menke, UGA. “Designing a Forested Trail System for Multiple Users”

2019-2020 Andrew Jackson Gannaway, UGA. “Application of Resilient Post-

Industrial Design Interventions on a Small-Scale River Site: Puritan-Wellington Mill in Athens, Georgia.”

2018-2020 Elizabeth Solomon, UGA. “Southern Appalachian Folk Medicine in

Rabun County Georgia: Cultivating Stewardship and Conservation through the practice of plant medicine at the Foxfire Museum and Heritage Center in Rabun County GA.”

2018-2019 Erin McDonald, UGA. “Growing a Green Generation: Designing

Educational Gardens for Schools.” 2015-16 Yi Cui, UGA. “Lithonia One Cemetery: Reviving a Deathscape.” 2012-13 Shannon Barrett, UGA. “Climate Change and Historic Trees: Adaptive

Strategies for Land Managers.” 2012 Joanne Mendenhall, UGA. “The Dramatic Landscape: Articulating

Design Criteria for Outdoor Theater Spaces.” 1 citation. 2009-10 Leanne Wells, UGA. “Sustainable Wine Tourism: A Framework for the

North Georgia Wine Region.”

3.6.2 MLA THESIS READING COMMITTEE CHAIR 2019-2020 Brandon Platt, UGA. “The Practical Application of Campus Design

Guiding Principles: The John De La Howe Magnet School of Agriculture.” 2019 Mary Mathis, UGA. “Natural Burial Cemeteries: providing ecosystem

services within the urban environment.” 2018 Xiaoying Shi, UGA. "The Urban Food Forest - Creating a Public

Foodscape." 2014 Hui Zou, UGA. “Beijing’s Drum and Bell Towers Area: a Cultural

landscape Understood, Interpreted and Reinvigorated with Compatible Use.”

2013 Jessica Higgins, UGA. “Deathscapes: Designing Contemporary

Landscapes to Solve Modern Issues in Cemeteries.” 2012 Sarah Ellis Collins, UGA. “Landscape Agriculture: Cultural Preservation

of Subsistence Farming Communities in Rural Appalachia through Landscape Architecture.” 2 citations.

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2010 Meghan Zeigler, UGA. “Post-Industrial Place Theory: Advocating for

Holistic U.S. Brownfield Policy.” 3.6.3 MLA THESIS EXTERNAL EXAMINER

2004 Emily L. Patterson, UGA. “Agriculture, Landscape Architecture, & Ecological Design: A Foundation for Collaboration between Ecologists and Landscape Architects.” 1 citation.

2001 Charles C. Shreves, UGA. “A Drop of Water, an Inch of Soil: Stormwater

Planning: an Ecological Approach for New development in the Southeastern U.S. Piedmont Ecosystem.”

3.6.4 MHP THESIS READING COMMITTEE MEMBER

2017 Hollis Yates, UGA. “Everyone had a Place at Her Tables: Women Restaurant Owners of “Meat & Threes” in Georgia, 1940-1960.”

2014 Daniel Weldon, UGA. “The Vernacular Landscape: Interpretation of the

Tobacco Culture Landscape at Stratford Hall.”

3.6.5 MFA CONTINUANCE/CANDIDACY REVIEW COMMITTEE MEMBER 2020-present Mickey Boyd, UGA.

3.6.6 UNDERGRADUATE CURO THESIS READER

2021 Clint Granros, UGA. Title TBA.

3.6.7 BLA SENIOR TERMINAL PROJECT ADVISOR 2009 Matthew Gumbinger, UGA Gateway Park: RFK Stadium Site Redevelopment, Washington, D.C. 2008 Justin Whitehorn, UGA (Best Senior Project nominee)

Lake Lanier Islands Redevelopment, Buford, GA 2007 Meghan Marino, UGA (Winner, Best Senior Project) Windy Oaks Equestrian Center, Lake City, FL 3.6.8 BLA HONORS COURSEWORK ADVISOR 2020 Clint Granros, UGA, LAND 6580/Landscapes in Lit, Arts & Pop Culture Graphic novel, “Jaq, in Space” 2017 Sydonne Blake, UGA, LAND 3030/Planting Design “Remembering the Trail,” Cherokee memorial landscape in New Echota, GA. 2012 Olivia Stockert, UGA, LAND 3030/Planting Design “687 Pulaski Street: a native and edible garden”

2008 Jessica Hewett, UGA, LAND 4050/Recreation Design “Common Space for Common Ground” Community Food Garden 2007 Samuel Valentine, UGA, LAND 4050/Recreation Design

“Greener Greens: An Exploration into Golf, Golf Courses, the Environmental Impacts, and Sustainable Solutions”

3.7 EDITORSHIP OR EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBER None 3.8 REFEREED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (see also Publications and Abstracts)

2019 “Reaching out, reaching in: reciprocal meaning and relevance in community design.” Presented March 9, 2019, at the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture annual conference in Sacramento, CA.

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2018 “Conflict, incarceration, and decay: the American concentration camps of WWII.” Presented September 11, 2018, at the European Council of Landscape Architecture Schools annual conference in Ghent, Belgium.

2018 “The Myth of the Moral Heartland: Transforming the Discussion of America’s Agricultural

Landscapes.” Presented March 24, 2018, at the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture annual conference in Blacksburg, VA.

2016 “For Whites Only: Mass Incarceration and Land Racialization in the Tule Lake

Basin.” Presented March 24, 2016, at the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture annual conference in Salt lake City, UT.

2013 “Remnants and Remembrance of WW II Japanese American Confinement Sites in the

American West.” Presented March 28, 2013, at the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture annual conference in Austin, TX.

2011 “Scattered bones: the lingering traces of a WW II Japanese American internment camp in

Tule Lake, California.” Presented September 9, 2011, at the European Council of Landscape Architecture Schools annual conference in Sheffield, United Kingdom.

2010 “Russian Lieux de Memoires: is the Future the Past?” Co-presented May 12, 2010, with

Bertram de Rooij at the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture annual conference in Maastricht, Netherlands.

2010 “Legacy Veiled: the Impact of Increasing Tourism on Visitor Perception of Landscape

Narrative.” Co-presented May 14, 2010, with Amitabh Verma at the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture annual conference in Maastricht, Netherlands.

2009 “Widows, Spaces, Curfews, Silence: Reading the Gaps in Late-Soviet Leningrad.”

Presented November 12, 2009, at the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies annual conference in Boston, MA.

2009 “Leningrad in the Gloaming of the Soviet Era: Edifice, Silence, Survivors, and

the Narrative of Public Space.” Presented June 2, 2009, at the International Conference on Landscape Architecture (ICON-LA) in St. Petersburg, Russia. Conference sponsors: St. Petersburg State Forest Technical Academy, IFLA (International Federation of Landscape Architects), ALACIS (Association of Landscape Architects of the Commonwealth of Independent States), and Lincoln University, New Zealand.

2008 “Putting Power Tools In Their Place: New Objectives for Teaching Computer

Applications.” Presented January 16, 2009, at the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture annual conference in Tucson, AZ. .

2008 “It’s All in the Game: Designing the Contained, not the Container.” Presented March 14, 2008, at the National Conference for the Beginning Design Student in Atlanta, GA.

2007 “A New Vocabulary: Exploring the History of the Japanese Garden as a Design Education Tool.” Presented March 4, 2007, at the International Conference for the Beginning Design Student in Savannah, GA.

3.9 INVITED LECTURES 2020 “Delicious Terror: The Gothic Landscape in Lit, the Arts and Pop Culture.” UGA Spotlight on the Arts Festival and CED Faculty Lecture Series, Nov 11.

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2010 “Winescaping: Local Vineyards, Global Tastes.” UGA College of Environment and

Design Alumni Weekend lecture sponsored by CED Alumni Association, April 17. 2008 “Bamboo, Rice, and Pine: the Spirit of the Japanese Landscape.” Ethnobotanical

Gardens for Georgia Schools workshop for Georgia public school teachers, Feb. 29.

4. PUBLIC AND UNIVERSITY SERVICE 4.1 PUBLIC SERVICE 2021 Project development for the Clinkenbeard Healing Gardens at the Ark Family Preservation Center, Franklin Springs, GA. 2020 Tokos & Reed Residence, Athens, GA: Project development and comprehensive landscape planning, design, illustrative documents, construction documents for a historic property as a LAND 3030-S class project. Clients: Daniel Tokos and Scott Reed. 2020 Davis Residence, Athens, GA: Project development and comprehensive landscape planning, design, illustrative documents, construction documents as a LAND 3030-S class project. Client: Carol Davis. 2020 Brendle Residence, Salisbury, NC: Project development and comprehensive landscape planning, design, illustrative documents, construction documents as a LAND 3030-S class project. Client: Noelle Brendle, DVM. 2019 Volunteer, the Foxfire Museum, Mountain City, GA. Landscape consultation, demonstration garden installation, and informational public tour guiding related to medicinal plants of the southern Appalachians. 2019 Broad Acres public housing day of service as LAND 6020-S class event during which students prepared, installed and mulched several large trees.

2018-19 Development of themed garden design project (Appalachian Homestead/Enslaved

Persons garden) for the State Botanical Garden of Georgia as a LAND 6020S class project. Client representative: Gareth Crosby.

2017-19 Member, landscape improvement committee for two Athens Clarke County, GA, public

housing communities (Rocksprings and Broad Acres.) Synthesized final design for plantings and hardscape; produced working documents; marked planting locations on site; helped organize and participated in multiple volunteer installation events.

2018 Terrapin Beer Company: project development, site analysis, site improvement strategies,

and landscape designs for an established popular craft brewing company as a LAND 3030-S class project. Clients: Russel Stalvey, Spike Buckowski.

2018 Southern Brewing Company: project development, site analysis, site improvement

strategies, and landscape designs for a newly established craft brewing company as a LAND 3030-S class project. Clients: Brian Roth, Mark Mooney.

2018 Boutier Winery, Events and Lodging as a LAND 6020 class project. Comprehensive site

analysis and design, illustrative documents and construction documents for expanded event facilities and an experiential connection between the existing winery and a new lodging facility at a unique local agritourism business. Client: Victor Boutier.

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2018 Lead 29 students in landscape restoration, design and installation for (2) separate Habitat for Humanity properties in Athens, GA, as part of the curriculum for (2) sections of LAND 3030-S.

2018 Invited advisory participant in the Aesthetics and Design Focus Group for Athens Clarke

County’s Atlanta Highway/Lexington Road Corridor Studies committee. 2018 Reviewed, revised and drafted landscape plans for the Habitat for Humanity ReStore

headquarters in Athens, GA. Client: Bridget Sivewright. 2017 Young Harris Memorial United Methodist Church as a LAND 3030 class project.

Comprehensive landscape planning, design, illustrative documents, construction documents. Program: 6-acre site with community food garden, greenhouse, park-like campus, cutting gardens, meditation space, and open play space. Clients: YHMUMC Minister and Church Council; Kaleidoscope Montessori School.

2017 Rocksprings Homes Community Tree Plan as a LAND 3030 class project. Designed the

addition of shade and fruit trees/shrubs in a local public housing community. Clients: Athens Housing Authority, Keep Athens-Clarke County Beautiful, and the Athens Clarke County Community Tree Council.

2017 Residential site planning and design as a LAND 3030 class project. Client: Jeani

Wooten. 2017 Wimberly Center for Community Development, Winder, GA.: comprehensive landscape

planning, design, illustrative documents and construction documents as a LAND 6020 class project. Program: 22-acre site with community food gardens, greenhouses, innovative playground, sports fields, fitness trails, ornamental gardens, and additional parking. Clients: Winder Housing Authority; Action, Inc.; Winder Boys & Girls Club; Lanier Tech.

2016 Lexington Corridor redevelopment visioning: project development, research, site analysis,

corridor planning strategies, site design, and implementation documents for redevelopment of the Lexington Avenue corridor in Athens, GA, as the curriculum of LAND 4900. Clients: Mayor Nancy Denson, Athens Clarke County Board of Commissioners, Lexington Corridor Study Group.

2016 UGA Office of International Education ethnobotanical garden: project development, site

analysis, site improvement strategies, landscape designs, and technical construction documents for the OIE’s headquarters as a LAND 3030 class project.

2016 Canon Street, Athens, GA: site analysis, landscape design, and landscape installation

for three newly constructed residential properties as a LAND 3030 class project. Client: Athens Land Trust.

2016 Taqueria del Sol: project development, site analysis, site improvement strategies, and

landscape designs for a popular local restaurant as a LAND 3030 class project. Client: Brent Plagenhoef.

2015 Warner Robins Sports Park: site analysis; design for sports fields/courts, buildings,

roads, parking, and ancillary uses for a 64-acre sports park as a LAND 6020 class project. Clients: City of Warner Robins, GA (Mayor Randy Toms, Councilman Mike Davis, City Engineer Walter Gray).

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2013 Boutier Winery Olive Grove: site analysis, landscape design, and construction documents for expansion of a unique and expanding local agribusiness as a LAND 3030 class project. Client: Victor Boutier.

2013 Residential site planning and design as a LAND 3030 class project. Clients: Ryan and

Brighan Marsh. 2009 Madison County Agricultural Center: comprehensive landscape planning, design,

construction documents, building design and architectural models, publicity materials, technical documents, research, and grant information as a LAND 7050 class project. Vision: flagship center for agricultural innovation, sustainability, energy efficiency, and community engagement in North Georgia. Clients: Madison County Cattleman's Association, Georgia Young Farmers Association, et al.

2009 Residential biodynamic food and medicinal garden design and installation in Athens, GA,

as a LAND 3440 class project. Project involved all students and included an on-site horticultural workshop. Project coordinator and design guidance: Shelley Cannady. Student designer: Mark Powers, BLA ’12. Collaborating organizations: Keep Athens Clarke Clean & Beautiful, Hungry Gnome Gardenscapes. Client: Karen Frank

2009 Team Leader, design charette for the State Botanical Garden of Georgia. Produced

guiding principles for aesthetics to be applied to the future Children’s Garden, Oct. 9-10, Athens, GA.

2009 Landscape design and construction documents for a damaged portion of the Clarke

Central High School campus as a LAND 2220 class project 2008 Landscape installation at Gaines Elementary School, Athens, GA, as a LAND 3440 class

project 2008 Comprehensive landscape design and construction documents for Boys and Girls Club of

Athens, GA, as a LAND 3440 class project

2004 Judge, Georgia Science and Engineering Fair

1998-2003 Judge, Georgia Junior Science and Humanities Symposium 2000 Landscape Architecture Representative, Athens-Clarke County Elementary Schools

Career Fair, Athens, GA 1999 Team Member, garden revitalization for Cleveland Road Elementary School, Athens, GA 1998 Team Member, planning and design for an urban renewal master plan for the city of

Trenton, GA 4.2 UNIVERSITY SERVICE 4.2.1 UNIVERSITY WIDE

2019-2020 UGA Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Athens, GA.: comprehensive landscape planning, design, and illustrative documents as a LAND

3030-S class project. Objectives: establish permanent appearance; enhance wayfinding; add functional areas and amenities; highlight buildings; reinvigorate plantings; instill confidence in users; and address student physical/mental wellness. Clients: Dr. Lisa Nolan, Dean; hospital faculty and staff.

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2019 Participant, UGA Office of Service-Learning “Critical Reflection Strategies for Service-Learning” workshop.

2017 Member, Search Committee for dean of the College of Environment and

Design 2016 Provided counsel and materials to the Development Director and the

Associate Dean for Academic Programs of the College of Family and Consumer Sciences for the redevelopment of its scholarship system based on the CED model.

2016 Office of International Education Ethnobotanical Garden: project

development, site analysis, site design, educational materials design, and construction documents for a proposed ethnobotanical garden at OIE headquarters, Athens, GA, as a LAND 3030 class project. Clients: OIE staff, Dr. Paul Duncan.

2016 Directed volunteer work at the UGarden as part of the FYOS 1001

curriculum. 2014 Site Analysis and design for the rehabilitation of the new Willson Center

headquarters and the existing UGA Real Estate office as a LAND 6020 class project.

2011-2014 Member, University Council Standing Committee on Facilities 2010-2013 Member, University Council 2009 Focus Group participant for the editorial board of University of Georgia

faculty/staff periodical “Columns” 2009 Instructor, UGA Summer Institute (assisted Prof. Judith Wasserman at

her request.) Purpose: boosting minority/inner-city high school student academic performance, graduation rate, and college attendance.

2009 Author and coordinator, UGA Writing Fellows logo/letterhead student

design competition that produced professional quality branding and publicity materials adopted by the UGA Writing Fellows program and adapted for use by various colleges and departments university-wide. Winners were awarded $1000.

2008-2009 Writing Fellow, University of Georgia (see also Grants Received) 1984-1985 International Club Lecture Coordinator, Indiana University,

Bloomington, IN.

4.2.2 UGA COLLEGE OF ENVIRONMENT AND DESIGN 2020-present Member, search committee for Founders Garden academic professional 2018-present Co-chair, CED 50th Anniversary Planning Committee 2018-present CED 50th Anniversary Sub-committee chair for “Owens 50”

2009-present Member, MLA Curriculum Committee

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2007-present Member, BLA Curriculum Committee

2020 Member, CED Post-Tenure Review Committee 2020 Peer Review of teaching for post-tenure review of Prof. Katherine

Melcher 2020 Author, “Professional Curriculum” and “Program Mission and Objectives” sections of the College's five-year MLA accreditation review.

2019-2020 Member, CED Strategic Planning “Strengthening Partnerships” sub- committee

2019 Founders Garden herbaceous perennial beds (the Serpentine Garden) as a LAND 3030-S class project. Redesign, plant selection, plant sourcing and cost estimating. Clients: Paul MacGregor, David Nichols.

2019 Founders Garden plant installation as a LAND 3030-S class service

event during which students prepared, installed and mulched several

new shrubs.

2019 Author, essay on Costa Rica for CED 50th Anniversary publication, “Places: Commemorating 50 Years at College of Environment and

Design.”

2012-2019 CED Scholarship Coordinator and Committee Chair 2019 Portfolio reviews for several BLA students 2017 Author, Section 1 (Program Mission and Objectives) of the College's five-

year BLA accreditation review. 2016 Portfolio reviews for several graduating BLA and MLA students 2015 Peer Review of teaching for post-tenure review of Prof. Marianne Cramer

2015 Member, CED P&T Guidelines Revision Committee

2014-15 Member, Jury Week Planning Committee 2014 Author, Section 4.A (Student learning Outcomes) of the College's five-

year MLA accreditation review. 2013-14 Member, Faculty Search Committee

2009-2012 Member, Scholarship Committee 2011 Member; Teaching, Opportunities, Preferences, and Awards Committee 2011 Member, MLA Assistantship Policy Committee 2011 Coauthor (with Amitabh Verma), Sections 1.1-1.5 (Program Mission and

Objectives) of the College's five-year BLA accreditation review. 2011 Member, MEPD Faculty Search Committee

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2010-2011 Member, Lecture Series Committee 2010 Presentation of Costa Rica study abroad experience for LAND 1500,

Professor Nadenicek 2010 Discussant/coordinator for meeting and tour of La Chatonnierre in the

Loire Valley, France, with renowned author, preservation attorney, and former Paris Minister of Culture, Dr. Beatrice D’Andia, to discuss study abroad opportunities

2004-2012 Design review juror for the following courses taught by others: LAND

7050, 6040, 6010, 4250, 4090, 2020 2009-2010 Subcommittee Chair, BLA Curriculum Committee 2008-2009 Member, International and Off-Campus Committee 2009 Presentation of personal research, teaching, and student work to

delegation from Nanjing Forest University, China 2009 Member, Student Grade Appeal Committee 2008 Discussant, LAND 7050 "Landscapes: Aesthetics, Meaning & Metaphor"

seminar, Professor Fox 2008 Jury member, Senior Project Awards

2007-2008 Member, Faculty Search Committee 4.2.3 OTHER

1998 Volunteer research assistance to Dr. Alan Armitage, Horticulture Dept., UGA. Management and quantitative research on flower crops to determine the suitability of 20 perennial cultivars for cut flower production.

4.3 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

2021 Peer review of manuscript submission for the Journal of Landscape Architecture (JoLA) on nature-equivalent architecture.

2020 External review for promotion to Associate Professor for Assistant Professor Anna Wik,

University of Delaware Dept. of Plant and Soil Sciences. 2019 Peer review for Routledge Publishing of The Politics of Street Trees/ Street Trees and

Politics, Editors: Jan Woudstra and Camilla Allen. (Lengthy book proposal.) 2015 Peer review of manuscript submission for Landscape Journal on a WW II Japanese

American incarceration site. 2011 Peer review of manuscript submission for Landscape Journal on post-Soviet urban

transformations in Russia. 2010 Invited reviewer, Focus Group for the Stalin Digital Archive. Reviewed contents of and

database structure for the recently declassified Stalin archives of approximately 40,000 documents in the holdings of the Russian State Archive of Social and Political History. Sponsored by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and Yale University Press.

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2009 Peer review for John Wiley & Sons, Inc., of Foundations of Landscape Architecture: Integrating Form and Space Using the Language of Site Design. Author: Norman K. Booth

4.4 MEMBERSHIP IN HONORARY AND PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES

1997-present American Society of Landscape Architects 2009-2013 Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies 2009-present Gamma Sigma Delta National Honor Society of Agriculture 1999-present Sigma Lambda Alpha National Honor Society of Landscape Architects 2003-2007 Georgia Organics 1998-2003 International Association of Japanese Gardens 1997-2007 American Horticultural Society

5. OTHER SERVICES

5.1 PROVISION OF PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION AND ADVICE

2011 Information provided for “Ports d’attache,” a 13-part documentary series on port cities produced in Quebec, Canada, by DBcom Media (scheduled release: Winter 2012). Consulted for the episode on St. Petersburg, Russia, and issues of contemporary pressures on its historical landscape.

2011 Information provided for “NEGA Wine-grape Vineyard Could Inspire Others” (Nov. 5,

2011). Athens Banner-Herald. Author: Erin France.

2011 Information provided for “Branching Out: College of Environment and Design Faculty offers Vineyard for Instruction, Research” (Oct 3, 2011). Columns (UGA Faculty/Staff newspaper) 39:10, p. 1. Author: Matt Weeks.

2009 Information provided for “Istoriya landschafta – istoriya strany” (The History of Landscape

is the History of the Nation”) in Zodchiy 21 Vek (21st Century Architect) 3:7, pp. 69. Author: M. E. Ignatieva. In Russian.

2008 Information provided for “Amazing Grapes: Madison Neighbors to Produce Wine” (Sep.

10, 2008.) and “Wine Industry Takes Root in N.E. Georgia” (Oct. 5, 2008.) Athens Banner-Herald. Author: Chris Starrs.

2007 Information provided for “Designer Yards.” Living in Atlanta (magazine

supplement to The Atlanta Business Chronicle), Fall 2007, p. 13. Author: Carol Carter.

5.2 ORGANIZATION OR MODERATION OF CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS 2018 Peer review for (5) paper submissions, Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture

March 2019 conference on "Engaged Scholarship" 2016 Peer review for (6) paper submissions, Environmental Design Research Association

May-June 2017 conference on "Voices of Place" 2016 Peer review for (6) paper submissions, Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture

May 2017 conference on "Bridging"

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2015 Peer review for (4) paper submissions, Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture March 2016 conference on "Dilemma: Debate"

2011 Peer review for (4) paper submissions, Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture

March 2012 conference on "Landscape and Values"

2011 Peer review for (4) paper submissions, European Council of Landscape Architecture Schools September 2011 conference on “Ethics/Aesthetics in the Landscape”

2010 Session Chair, Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Annual

Conference, History/Theory/Culture Session 5, Maastricht, Netherlands

2005 Session Chair, Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Annual Conference, Paper Sessions 5 and 6, Athens, GA