2019 CED HONORS DAYFRIDAY, SEPT 6, 2019
Our year-long anniversary project includes the publication of a book, website and an exhibition, the development of branding materials, a series of high-profile guest lectures, and several celebratory events, including today’s.
Thank you, all, for being an invaluable part of the CED team and onto the next 50 years!
INTRODUCTION BY DEAN SONIA HIRT
Honors Day is one of CED’s most special traditions—a day in which we celebrate the outstanding accomplishments of our faculty, students, and staff and the remarkable vision and generosity of our friends and supporters. Honors Day ’19 is extraordinary! Throughout this year, we mark the 50th Anniversary of the establishment of the College of Environment and Design as a single academic unit while embracing the earlier decades during which the instruction of landscape architecture flourished at the University of Georgia.
Since 1928, our faculty, students and alumni have dedicated themselves to bringing life, creativity, stewardship, and imagination to the spaces around us, shaping them into culturally meaningful and environmentally responsible places. Then and now, we lead in planning, designing, and preserving our built and natural environments.
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2:30 p.m. Alumni and Honors Presentation
Reception immediately following awards
Jackson St. Building285 S. Jackson St.JSB Critique Space
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CED ALUMNI ASSOCIATION GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP provides at least one graduate assistantship to a graduate student attending the College of Environment and Design.
ANNA SHOJISHELBY REEDSABA SERKHEL
CLAY ADAMSON EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING INTERNSHIP Established in 2013 by Clay Adamson, this fund
recognizes a BLA student with demonstrated potential, who would benefit and grow from a key learning
experience, work or internship.
NATALIE COLEMAN
ARNOLD FAMILY TRAVEL SCHOLARSHIP FUND
provides support for an undergraduate student studying landscape architecture who wishes to travel during his/her
time at the College.Travel includes both study-abroad and internship opportunities.
CAROLINE PETITHOMME
GA CHAPTER ASLA SCHOLARSHIP Established in 2008 by the GA ASLA Executive Committee, this endowment provides
a scholarship for a full-time BLA student who exemplifies leadership and professionalism in landscape architecture.
EMMA HITE
Established in 2015, the W. E. BAILEY AND HAROLD E. BAILEY FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP FUND helps reinforce the
academic reputation of the Landscape Architecture Program by offering deserving students financial support while
earning their degree.
GRACE RAULET
BENSON FAMILY GRADUATE SUPPORT FUND was created by Jon and Marianne Benson to provide support for graduate students in the College, particularly those studying for the
Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA) degree, and who are changing careers.
PATRICIA STUPP
2019 STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS + AWARDS
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BRASFIELD AND GORRIE LLC SCHOLARSHIP was created to support landscape architecture students with a strong interest in and exemplary understanding of construction, design materials, engineering and the built environment.
LIANGWEI YU
J. BROOKS AND PEGGY CARROLL BREEDEN TRAVEL SCHOLARSHIP supports Landscape Architecture students and emphasizes the importance of student travel through
support for visits to notable works by outstanding practitioners in the field. It is also intended to provide the opportunity for the recipient to visit professional landscape
architecture firms to observe how they function.
DIAMOND OWENS
PAUL CASSILY JOURNEY FUND SCHOLARSHIP This fund is in honor of Paul Cassily, an architect and avid traveler who believed deeply in the value of travel as inspiration
for the soul. Financial support includes scholarships and travel expenses to support students of all levels of
accomplishment.
ANNALIESE POLINER
Created in 2013, the purpose of the DAVID A. ROGERS AWARD is to provide an award to an outstanding
undergraduate student enrolled in the College who is participating in the Cortona Study Abroad Program.
Students receiving this award are recognized for talent, passion, ability, and the benefit they might derive from
the Program experience.
CAROLYN BRESNAHAN
COLLEGE OF ENVIRONMENT AND DESIGN SCHOLARSHIP FUND Established in 1986 by Dean Darrel Morrison, this scholarship benefits students within any of the programs
at the CED.
MATTHEW QUIREYWHITNEY BARRYUANMIN GAO
DEAN JACK CROWLEY SCHOLARSHIP FUND
SAMANTHA EBERHARDMELANIE RAUSCH
LOUIS CROWSAMANTHA TRUST
FORREST HOFFMANMARIA PARDO
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DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION GRADUATE SUPPORT FUNDS provide graduate
assistantships to students in the Master of Historic Preservation program within the CED. Assistantships are awarded to incoming students based on merit and prior
academic performance.
CAITLYN MCSWIGAN
JOHN WALTER EUBANKS SCHOLARSHIP FUND Established in 1996 by his parents Francis and Carol Eubanks to
honor their son John, this scholarship is awarded to a BLA senior recognized for excellence in the study of landscape architecture with a demonstrated interest in conservation
and restoration.
MACKENZIE TOBIN
EDAH BRITTAIN GROVER SCHOLARSHIP FUND Established in 1996 by Edah B. Grover, this scholarship recognizes
outstanding female BLA students.
DIAMOND OWENS
ROBERT J. HILL SCHOLARSHIP FUND provides a scholarship(s) to deserving student(s) who
has declared Environmental Design as her/his major. The recipient must maintain a minimum grade point average of
3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
BAILEY TAYLORHIYAM YACOUTGINA ZHENG
HITE GRADUATE RESEARCH FUND supports graduate students who are full time Master of Landscape Architecture
(MLA) students with a demonstrated need for applied research funding related to his/her studies.
BORA KIM
WESLEY THURMOND HOWELL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND Established in 2002 by his parents, this scholarship is awarded to a BLA student to support his/her senior capstone
project.
BEN GLADSTONE
GODFREY-KOESJAN GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP provides support for an outstanding student(s) pursuing a graduate
degree in the College.
NATALIE GLAZE
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KLEINER GRADUATE SUPPORT FUND FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS provides support for a graduate student pursuing a certificate in the Environmental Ethics
Certificate Program, preferably a doctoral level student completing a dissertation, whose research provides a
significant contribution to the field or encompasses an aspect of public awareness, education, or communication.
JOYELL SMITH
LAWRIE JORDAN SCHOLARSHIP FUND Established in 2003 by Lawrie Jordan, the scholarship supports outstanding
graduate students in the Landscape Architecture program.
EMILY WHISENANT
DAVID ALLEN LEWIS SCHOLARSHIP Provides scholarship support for a non-traditional undergraduate student
majoring in Landscape Architecture. Preference is given to a student who shares Alan’s love of nature, conservation and
the landscape. Preference is also given to a student who is working while attending the University full time and is
self-supporting.
KELLY COWAN
JOHN W. LINLEY SCHOLARSHIP FUND Established in 2001 by Friends of John Linley, who served the CED from 1963 to 1983, this award supports exceptional students pursuing an
MHP or MLA degree.
LYNN ELIZABETH JONESDARCIE SCALES
JOHN ANDERSON LONG SCHOLARSHIP FUND provides scholarship support for undergraduate students in the
CED. Preference is given to first year students or first year transfer students. If no first-year students or transfer
students apply, the scholarship may be open to all students.
ELISE LANGSTONKARLYN ROPERSALLIE SMITH
WILLIAM LAWRENCE MANNING KNOX SCHOLARSHIP FUND Established in 1998 to honor William Knox, one of
our program’s earliest graduates (BSLA ’35). The scholarship provides tuition assistance to accomplished MLA and MHP
students.
ASHLEN CLARKENGLISH HINTON
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RANDOLPH AND HELEN MARSHALL SCHOLARSHIP FUND Established in 1996 by Randolph and Helen Marshall,
this scholarship provides critical support for out-of-state students pursuing a degree in landscape architecture.
BRANDON PLATTRUOLIN GU
BRIAN MELCHIONNIERICA SCHROEDER
RANDOLPH AND HELEN MARSHALL INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ABROAD FUND Established in 2013 by Randolph and Helen Marshall, this fund recognizes top BLA students for international study abroad. Randy, a 1972 graduate of CED, wants scholars to understand the culture, diversity and importance of international education in landscape
architecture.
TAYLOR FARRINGTONXIAO TAN
NETTLETON TRAVEL SCHOLARSHIP FUND Established in 2001 by Blakeslee N. Chase in honor of her mother, Mrs. Carrie Eyler Buhrman Nettleton, this scholarship supports
travel abroad for qualified students. Mrs. Chase was the first female recipient of an MLA degree from UGA in 1958.
BEN PROULXELIZABETH SOLOMON
H.B. OWENS LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE SCHOLARSHIP FUND Established in 1975 by the CED in honor of Hubert B. Owens, the founder of the landscape architecture program at UGA and first dean of the college. A designer inspired by local and international landscapes, Owens remains a pivotal
figure in landscape architecture education. Scholarships in his honor support students of outstanding potential for
professional careers in the field.
JACKSON GANNAWAYMELISSA EWART
BARBARA JOHNSON PRICKETT SCHOLARSHIP FUND Established in 2004 by her husband, Ernie, Barbara’s scholarship provides tuition and living assistance to landscape architecture students studying abroad in
Cortona, Italy.
ANDY DIAZKELSEY BROICH
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HOWELL S. STONE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND Established in 1998 by his mother and sister, this
fund provides support to devoted students entering the BLA internship program.
MADELINE (GRACIE) HOLDER
THE RADO FAMILY FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP FUND Established in 2003 by The Rado Family Foundation, this
scholarship provides support for MLA or MEPD students with an interest in both environmental studies and open space projects, and the technologies of GIS, remote sensing and
photogrammetry.
SARAH HUTCHINSONNICK MOSS
BARTOW WRIGHT RANKIN SCHOLARSHIP FUND Established in 2003 by Jennifer Rankin and friends of Bartow. A
committed environmentalist and talented designer, Bartow Rankin’s works include the Fernbank Museum of Natural
History, Coca-Cola’s headquarters, Skyland Trail, and Home Depot’s corporate campus. The scholarship supports
outstanding MLA students.
ANNA MARIE SCOCCIMARO
NEEL REID SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM Created by the Peachtree Garden Club, this endowment, originally established in 1947, provides tuition scholarships in landscape architecture, graduate assistantships, research support, lectures by outstanding scholars,
and traveling fellowships.
JULIA ALCORNSTUART HARRIOT
CLAIR JARVISSHAELYN VERING
BRADEN MEADOWS
NEEL REID GRADUATE ASSISTANSHIPS
JACKSON GANNAWAYANNA MARIE SCOCCIMARO
KRISTIN RAMEYCLAYTON SMITH
THE NEAL WEATHERLY SCHOLARSHIP was established in 2014 to support students studying Landscape
Architecture at the University of Georgia.
MELISSA EWART
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BROOKS E. WIGGINTON SCHOLARSHIP FUND Brooks E. Wigginton served on the Landscape Architecture faculty at
UGA from 1945-1958. He was an authority on plant material and authored a series of renowned works on the subject. Established in 2001 by the CED, the scholarship named in his honor assists students pursuing a BLA or MLA degree.
ASHLEIGH KEANEY
MARGUERITE NEEL WILLIAMS ASSISTANTSHIP FUND provides graduate assistantships to students in the
Master of Historic Preservation program within the CED. Assistantships are awarded to incoming students based on
merit and prior academic performance.
KYLE FISHER
Georgia Commitment Scholarship (GCS) Program
Launched in January 2017, the Georgia Commitment Scholarship (GCS) Program is an endowed need-based
scholarship program that combines financial support with academic and extracurricular resources.
The scholarship is available to first-year undergraduate students and is renewable on an annual basis for
up to four years. We wish to acknowledge the two GCS scholarships housed at the CED:
Rado Scholarship
Jane Howard Young Scholarship Fund
STUDENT HONORS
SIGMA PI KAPPA
HONORARY MEMBER – DEAN SONIA HIRTCARTER FINCH
LAUREN PATTERSONLISA SHERRIE’ RALEIGH
SAVANNAH YOUNG
SIGMA LAMDA ALPHA
FRANCES ARNALL NATALIE COLEMAN
JONATHAN DIADDIGOCANAAN DYER
MADELINE (GRACIE) HOLDERMICHAH JEFFCOAT
BORA KIM
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SIGMA LAMDA ALPHA (CONT’D)
BRADEN MEADOWSSERENA METROPOL
OLIVER PENNYBRANDON PLATT
BENJAMIN PROULXMATTHEW QUIREY
GRACE RAULETAMBER RICKSJAMES RYMER
MACKENZIE TOBIN
ASLA JURIED STUDENT AWARDS 2019 - MLA
Honor
MARY MATHIS JACQUELINE MENKE
Merit
KEELY MCDONALD WADE ALEXANDER
ASLA JURIED STUDENT AWARDS 2019 - BLA
Honor
BENJAMIN GLADSTONE ANNA MCALISTER
ALYSSA SHREWSBURY
Merit
KAYLA BARE
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1977197819791980198119821983198419851986198719881989199019911992199319941995199619971998199920002001200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019
Robert J. Hill*William E. BeeryJohn W. LinleyMichael WahlJohn C. Waters*Catherine M. Howett*No awardIan J.W. FirthRichard WestmacottDarrel G. MorrisonBruce K. FergusonScott S. WeinbergGregg CoyleEckhardt BelowIan J.W. FirthBill ChapmanDavid NicholsScott S. WeinbergGregg CoyleBill Ramsey*Pratt CassityLeo AlvarezWilliam MannMarguerite KoepkeAllen Stovall*Scott S. WeinbergNo awardNo awardDavid NicholsWilliam MannJohn C. Waters*Roger MooreBrian LaHaieRené Shoemaker*Amitabh Verma*Dorinda Dallmeyer*Alfie Vick*Marianne Cramer*Georgia Harrison HallJames Reap Ron Sawhill*Ashley Steffens*James Reap
* denotes UGA alumni
CEDAA Distinguished Faculty AwardEstablished in 1977
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Robert J. Hill*William E. BeeryJohn W. LinleyMichael WahlJohn C. Waters*Catherine M. Howett*No awardIan J.W. FirthRichard WestmacottDarrel G. MorrisonBruce K. FergusonScott S. WeinbergGregg CoyleEckhardt BelowIan J.W. FirthBill ChapmanDavid NicholsScott S. WeinbergGregg CoyleBill Ramsey*Pratt CassityLeo AlvarezWilliam MannMarguerite KoepkeAllen Stovall*Scott S. WeinbergNo awardNo awardDavid NicholsWilliam MannJohn C. Waters*Roger MooreBrian LaHaieRené Shoemaker*Amitabh Verma*Dorinda Dallmeyer*Alfie Vick*Marianne Cramer*Georgia Harrison HallJames Reap Ron Sawhill*Ashley Steffens*James Reap
* denotes UGA alumni
CEDAA Distinguished Faculty AwardEstablished in 1977
CEDAA AWARDS AND HONORS2019 CEDAA Distinguished
Faculty Award
JAMES REAPJames K. Reap, is Professor and Graduate Coordinator of the Master of Historic Preservation Program, teaching
preservation and planning law, economics, advocacy and professional responsibility, and issues in international
heritage conservation. He is director of the UGA Croatia Study Abroad Program and affiliate faculty of the African Studies Institute. He has served in leadership positions on several CED and UGA academic committees. He was a Fulbright Scholar at the Jordan University of Science and Technology and visiting professor at the Orenburg Institute of the Moscow State Law Academy. In 2016,
he was appointed by the President to the US State Department’s Cultural Property Advisory Committee. Professor Reap has served in a number of leadership
positions in the International Council of Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS), one of the three formal advisory bodies to the UNESCO World Heritage Committee. In 2019 he received the Ann Webster Award by the US/ICOMOS,
the organizations highest honor. His research includes heritage conservation in Eastern and Southern Europe, Central Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Caribbean. In the US, he has taught law, administration and ethics to
historic preservation commissions in more than 35 states and been a board member of Preservation Action, the
Lawyers Committee on Cultural Heritage Preservation, and the US Committee of the Blue Shield and was a founder of the National Alliance of Preservation Commissions and the Georgia Alliance of Preservation Commission.
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2009 2010 2011 2012 20132014201520162017201820192019
Jan VandenBulck, BLA ‘62 Blakeslee Nettleton Chase, MLA ‘58
Kevin Kirsche, BLA ‘98, MLA ‘08 Peachtree Garden Club of Atlanta
Lucy Lawliss, BLA ‘79, MLA ‘92 John W. Long, BLA ‘60
Charles (Clay) Mooney, BLA ‘79William (Bill) H. Caldwell, BLA ‘97
Richard Owens, BLA ’76 Dan Nadenicek
Sarah Ross (See page 15)Bob Hughes, BLA ’77 (See page 16)
Dean’s Award of HonorEstablished in 2009
2009 2010 2011 20112012 20122013 20132014201420152016201720172018 20192019
S. Georgia Harrison Ashley SteffensCecile L.K. Martin R. Alfie VickShelley Cannady Brad DavisMarianne Cramer Doug PardueJames ReapSungkyung Lee Cari L. GoetcheusStephen J. RamosMark Reinberger Alison Smith Doug Pardue Brad Davis (See page 18)Georgia Harrison Hall (See page 19)
Dean’s Award for Teaching InnovationEstablished in 2009
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DEAN’S AWARDS AND HONORS2019 Dean’s Award of Honor
SARAH ROSS
Sarah Ross is the Executive Director of the University of Georgia Center for Research and
Education at Wormsloe, in Savannah GA. UGA-CREW supports interdisciplinary research in
ecology, environmental engineering, geography, hydrogeology, forestry, landscape design,
historic preservation, and archaeology.
Ross is founder of Social Roots, an heirloom seed company specializing in open-pollinated vegetable varieties selected for the southeast
US. She is President of The Wormsloe Foundation and Executive Director of the
Wormsloe Institute for Environmental History. These foundations conduct and coordinate
agricultural and environmental history research focused on Georgia’s coastal landscapes.
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BOB HUGHESWith over forty years of experience as a landscape
architect, planner and founding principal of HGOR, Bob Hughes has been recognized for his professional and personal contributions to the
growth and expansion of Atlanta’s community. His experience working on significant projects, from civic and educational institutions to workplace and community-oriented developments, has allowed HGOR to be recognized with over 100 design awards in over twenty-three states and
six countries. He possesses deep experience to speak the language of his clients, which
heightens his ability to build consensus around a comprehensive vision, while providing innovative design solutions that are responsive to context,
climate, culture and address critical issues.
DEAN’S AWARDS AND HONORS2019 Dean’s Award of Honor
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Bob’s commitment to the community has garnered awards, recognizing his contributions
throughout the years. He has served on The Piedmont Park Conservancy for over thirteen years in various roles, including Board Chair,
overseeing the 45-million-dollar expansion of the park. Bob also served on the George West Mental Health Foundation’s advisory board for more than nineteen years, providing pro-bono services that established an ethos of respect
through therapeutic gardens and environmental stewardship best practices. Additionally, he
peruses an interest in transit-oriented design as a member of ULI-Atlanta Livable Communities Council, and a passion for viable urban green
space as board member with Livable Buckhead.
As a UGA graduate in 1977 and passionate proponent of fostering the future generation of landscape architects and planners, he has been a visiting lecturer and instructor at the University
of Georgia, Georgia Tech and Clemson University. He is former president of the UGA School of
Environmental Design Alumni Association (prior to the SED becoming the CED) and President of the Dean’s Advisory Council for UGA’s College of Environment and Design. In addition, he
created the “HGOR/Richard Davis Lecture Fund” in 2001 and he and his wife Mary recently
established a new Professorship at the College of Environment and Design to retain and recruit
top professional landscape architects to train tomorrow’s generation of designers. In 2016,
Bob received the Distinguished Alumni Award for his professional achievement to the reputation and well-being of the University of Georgia.
Throughout his career, Bob’s thoughtful design approach has called attention to the most distinctive natural attributes of a given
place, while his collaborations and community outreach strategies have extend the boundaries
of traditional landscape architecture. His dedication to investing in professional and
personal growth, as well as understanding that communication is community-driven, is that to which he attributes his success and happiness.
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DEAN’S AWARDS AND HONORSDean’s Award for
Teaching Innovation
BRAD DAVIS
Brad E. Davis is the BLA Program Coordinator and Associate Professor for the College of Environment
and Design. In addition to recruiting and working with the BLA students as the Coordinator, Davis teaches design studios on community master planning and
conservation neighborhood design, healing gardens and health design, summer travel study courses in plein
air drawing and watercolor, and the CED’s annual East and West Coast field trips to visit professional offices and see iconic works of landscape architecture. While he teaches a wide range of courses, he is consistently
found teaching the BLA and MLA plant community and identification courses. Davis enjoys igniting a passion
for plants knowledge and better more ecological planting design in the next generation of landscape
architects. When not teaching in the CED, Davis can be found tending his own experimental garden and small farm, playing with his four kids, or standing at easel
painting the landscape.
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DEAN’S AWARDS AND HONORSDean’s Award for
Teaching Innovation
GEORGIA HARRISON HALL
Georgia Harrison Hall is the MLA Graduate Coordinator and Associate Professor in the College of Environment and Design.
A registered landscape architect, Harrison practiced in the southeast for 16 years within a variety of sectors, including
institutional, commercial and residential, prior to beginning her teaching career. She enjoys engaging students in challenging studio projects that balance pragmatic, aesthetic and environmental concerns. Georgia has been interested in cultural
landscape research since exploring Jefferson’s Monticello while pursuing her
MLA at the University of Virginia. She currently focuses her research on the work of Robert Marvin, a modernist landscape architect who practiced from the pivotal
years of the late 1940’s until 2001.
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2009 2010 2011 2012 2013201420152016201720182019
Donna GabrielMaureen O’Brien, MLA ‘93 Audra LoftonMelissa Tufts, MLA ‘07Lee CornellNo AwardAshley YoungDonna GabrielTom Jones, BLA ‘00, MHP ‘13Vickie Poole Latoya Norman
Dean’s Staff AwardEstablished in 2009
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DEAN’S AWARDS AND HONORSDean’s Staff Award
LATOYA NORMAN
LaToya, a Georgia native, has worked in the business field since graduating
college and is currently the Senior Accountant with the College of
Environment and Design. LaToya has a strong passion for working with
underprivileged youth and serves in the capacity of a mentor for those
within her county of residency. LaToya resides in Jackson County with her husband and their two
children. In her free time, LaToya enjoys spending quality time with her family, going to movies, and Saturday gamedays in Athens.
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George CobbRoy ReeceHarry BaldwinD.C. “Dutch” HudsonCarlos GreenwayJohn BroadbooksJames K. TillerJune HarrellRichard WilliamsT.G. WilliamsKenneth B. SimmonsW. Clay AdamsonP. Dan MartinThomas DugginsTruitt RabunJay StarbuckNeal WeatherlyGary MorganLois HarrisonBill McDougaldCharles PerryNancy BeckemeyerTim ThomsBrad GoodClay MooneyRich MandellJay ScottBob HughesRex SchuderSteering Committee InactiveCo-Presidents Clay Mooney/ Rich Mandell Rich MandellClay MooneyCo-Presidents Gary Morgan/ Clay Mooney Evelyn ReeceRon SawhillCla AllgoodRichard E. OwensBill CaldwellJennafer CollinsJon DavisJon DavisChristina HiteJennie Lynn HowellMark Schisler, BLA ’90Clay Stafford
SEDAA/CEDAA PRESIDENTS
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CEDAA INCOMING PRESIDENT
CLAY STAFFORDClay has nearly 27 years of professional experience, with a particular focus on developing and planning
facilities on behalf of corporate/commercial education, and science and technology clients. He has been responsible for work totaling more than 20 million square feet, representing investments in excess of $6 billion. Albert Einstein’s famous
quote “we can’t solve problems with the same kind of thinking that we used when we created them” perfectly frames Clay’s mission and his role as the
Director of Architectural Solutions where innovative technology based design and construction solutions
help clients manage and embrace exponential change. Clay has worked for several organizations,
including HOK and most recently served as Director of Planning for Stevens & Wilkinson, a full-service integrated architecture, engineering and interior design firm based in metro Atlanta.
A native Georgian, Clay is a graduate of the University of Georgia’s College of Environment and Design where
he continues to serve as an active member of the Alumni Association Steering Committee. Additionally,
he is involved with the Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA), the Georgia–Alabama Land Trust and
several homeless outreach programs in the city. He enjoys almost all sports, cooking, history and travel.
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Join us in celebrating our 50th year!
C E D 5 0 . U G A . E D U
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
AUGUSTTHURSDAY, Circle GalleryAug 22 4:30-6 p.m.Snapshots: 50 Years at the College of Environment and DesignExhibit Opening Reception andKick-off of CE+D 50th Anniversary
WEDNESDAY, JSB 123Aug 28 4:30 p.m. CE+D Lecture by Brad Davis“Ecological Planting Design: Strategies for Southeastern Landscapes”
SEPTEMBERFRIDAY, Critique Space, JSBSept 6 2:30-3:30 p.mCE+D Honors and Alumni Day ceremony Reception to follow
TUESDAY, Owens LibrarySept 24 9-5 p.m. Annual Owens Library Book Sale Help us raise money for 50 more books to celebrate 50 years!
OCTOBERTUESDAY, UGA ChapelOct 1 5 p.m.Lecture by Irina Bokova (Former UNESCO Director-General) “Preserving Global Cultural Heritage in Times of War and Conflict”Note: Pre-lecture reception in JSB 3:30 p.m.
THURSDAY, JSB 123Oct 17 4:30 p.m. Lecture by Barrett L. Kays, Ph.D., FASLA“Urban Soil Design and Climate Change in the Southeast”
SATURDAY, Founders Memorial GardenOct 19, 3 hrs. before kick-off CE+D 50th Anniversary Homecoming Tailgate
FRIDAY, DIGITAL EVENTOct 25, https://t.uga.edu/4WxKodachrome Commerce: American Commercial Architecture 1945-1980 All day digital symposium
NOVEMBERWEDNESDAY, JSB 123Nov 13 4:30 p.mGuest lecture by Jack Carman “Design for Generations”
FRIDAYNov 15, Time and location TBACE+D 50th AnniversaryStudent Formal
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JANUARYWEDNESDAY, JSB 123Jan 15 4:30 p.m.CE+D Lecture by Jack Crowley “The Sustainable University Campus: Experiences from Honduras”
FEBRUARYWEDNESDAY, JSB 123Feb 12 4:30 p.m.CE+D lecture by Sonia Hirt “American Land Use Rules in Comparative Perspective”
WEDNESDAY, JSB 123Feb 26 4:30 p.m.Guest lecture by Tim Beatley“Biophilic Cities: Design for Planetary Health and Human Flourishing”
MARCHWEDNESDAY, JSB 123March 4 5 p.m.Circle Gallery opening and Lecture by Philip Juras “Understanding and Preserving Landscapes through Art”Reception to follow
APRIL CELEBRATION WEEKENDFRIDAY, UGA ChapelApril 3 Time TBDAdam Gopnik, author and critic“Reconnecting the Arts and Sciences” Reception to follow in the JSB
SATURDAY, JSB 123April 4 11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.Darrel Morrison panel discussion with Janisse Ray and Dorinda Dallmeyer; Alfie Vick will moderate.“Connecting with the Spirit of Place: Essays on the Southeastern Landscape”
SATURDAY, Herty FieldApril 4 7 p.m.CED 50th Celebration Dinner and Festivities Ticketed event https://t.uga.edu/59S
SPONSORS: The October 1 lecture is co-sponsored by the Office of the Associate Provost, CED, HGOR, the School of Public & International Affairs, Willson Center for Humanities & Arts and the School of LawThe October 17 lecture is co-sponsored by CED and the College of AgricultureThe October 25 Symposium is sponsored by CED and Georgia Transmission CorporationThe November 13 lecture is funded by the Eleanor Ferguson Vincent FundThe February 26 lecture is supported by the Seymour FundThe April 3 lecture is co-sponsored by the Office of the Associate Provost, CED, HGOR, Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, Willson Center for Humanities & Arts, and the Lamar Dodd School of Art
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ADAMS, DEXTER AGUAR, CHARLES AKERS, MARYANNE ALABANZA ALVAREZ, LEONARDO ANDERSON, JOHN ARMIT, IAN ASHLAND, WALTER IRVING ATHENS, LUCIA ELENA BAKER, G MARVINBALTHROP, CHRIS BEERY, WILLIAM BELL, LELAND E BELLAFIORE, VINCENT BELLUE, MEGAN BELOW, ECKHARDT HERMAN BENEDICT, ROBERT BENNETT, KATHERINE BENNET, PAUL BERLE, DAVID BIRCHER, MYRON KAYE BISHOP, DAVID R BLOOM-FISHER, BARBARA BOSWELL, LAURABRADBERRY, TERRI BRAY, WILLIAM BREEDEN, JAMES BROWN, WAYDE BUITRAGO, JOSE CALABRIA, JON CANNADY, SHELLEY CANTOR, STEVEN CASSITY, PRATT CHAPMAN, WILLIAM CIAROCHI, NICHOLASCORNELL, LEE COOK, BRIAN COTHRAN, JAMES CROCKATT, STEPHANIE COUCH, CAROL A COYLE, GREGG A CRAMER, MARIANNE CROWLEY, JACK CURRIE, HAYNES DALLMEYER, DORINDA DAVIS, BRAD DAVIS, TAYLOR DAWSON, KERRY DEGRAFT HANSON, JOHN KWESIDEHART, MARTHA DI CARLO, PETER
DISPONZIO, JOSEPH DREY, PHILIP PETERS DUNNINGTON, JOHN FAIRFAX DURRANI, TARIQ M ENGLISH, ANN FERGUSON, BRUCE K FERNANDEZ, JESSICA FIRTH, IAN FISHER, W ROBINSON FITZPATRICK, CLYDE FOX, ANDREW FRASER, LARRY A FRAZIER, JOHN B GABRIEL, DONNA GERLACH, FREDERICK GIBBS, STEPHANIE GOETCHEUS, CARI GOGO, MELISSA GOLDBERG, LEAH PINEGOLDSCHMIDT, LAVONNE GRIZZLE, MARSHA GUTHRIE, JAMES GRAYSON KENT, DEANNAHAAG, RICHARD HALL, DALE A HALL, SARAH GEORGIA HARRISON HANNULA, JOHN KARL HARTEL, DUDLEY RHENDRIX, NICKI HILL, ROBERT HIRT, SONIA HOPE, DANIEL HOWARD, R VINCENT HOWETT, CATHERINE M HUNTER, MARYCAROL INGERSOL, CLARIS JAEGER, DALE G M JAEGER, ROBERT A JOHNSON, CHRISTINE JONES, THOMAS C KANE, JANET KENNEDY, THOMAS M KIDD, SUSAN AUDREY KILINSKI, ANDREW KINSER, WILLIAM KVIKLYS, LAURA KNOPF, JAMES M KOEPKE, MARGUERITE KOH, JU-SUCK KOONS, JOSHUA
Faculty and Staff of the CE+D since 1969
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LAHAIE, BRIAN J LAUBMANN, WILLIAM LAUGHLIN, CHRISTINE LAWLISS, LUCY A LEE, SUNGKYUNG LEWIS, JENNIFER LEVY, CLAUDIALINK, JANE LINLEY, JOHN WILLIAM LOFTON, AUDRA LONGENECKER, DONNIE LONNEE, WILLIAM MACDONALD, ERIC AMACDOWELL, CHRIS MACGREGOR, PAUL MACHADO, ELEONORA MALONE, CONNIE MANN, WILLIAM A MARTIN, CECILE L KMARTIN, DONNA MATHES, LARA D MELCHER, KATHERINEMESSER, JENNIFER MESSER, SCOTT METHVIN, HENRY MIHALKO, CHERYL MITTS, CHRISTINE MOORE, ROGER D MORELAND, ALLICEMORGAN, TERRI MORRISON, DARREL G MOSER, ANN MYERS, JULIE ANN NADENICEK, DANIEL NDUBISI, FORSTER NESBIT, SCOTT NICHOLLS, ROBERT NICHOLS, DAVID B NORMAN, LATOYA O’BRIEN, MAUREEN ORLAND, BRIAN OWENS, HUBERT BOND OWENS, JANE ANN PARDUE, DOUGLAS PARKER, HENRY PETERSON, DOUGLAS PICKENS, WILLIAM TPOOLE, VICKIE PRICE, WENDY LYNN RAMOS, STEPHEN RAMSEY, WILLIAM REAP, JAMES K REINBERGER, MARK
RIVERO, ROSANNA ROACH, MARTHA ROBERTS, MELISSA ROBINSON, NANCY ROSS, SARAH V RUNDELL, DEANA SARMIENTO, FAUSTO SAWHILL, RONALD SELLERS, GEORGE SHOEMAKER, RENE SIMS, MICHAEL SMITH, ALISON L SMITH-SANCLARE, SHELBY SNEAD, ARON SNIFF, DANIEL SOSA LOPEZ, OSCAR SPOONER, DAVID STALEY, DONALD J STEED, BOYD CURTIS STEFFENS, ASHLEY STOVALL, ALLEN TAHASH, ROSE THOMAS, A CHESTER THOMAS, RONALD TILLER, JOSHTRUDEAU, PAUL TUFTS, MELISSA TUNNELL, SPENCER VERMA, AMITABH VICK, ALFRED VINSON, RANDY VOGEL, LISA D WAHL, MICHAEL WALKER, ROBERT BURKE WALL, TILDA WALSH, TIM WASSERMAN, JUDITH WATERS, JOHN C. WEATHERLY, NEAL WECKWERTH, HELMUT
OSKAR FRITZ WEINBERG, SCOTT WEIS, HERMANN WESTMACOTT, RICHARD WILKINSON, DRANE WILSON, GRANVILLE WRIGHT, ALVIN OWEN YILMAZ, UMIT YOUNG, ASHLEYYOUNG, ERICA YOUNG, PAUL ZEICHNER, LAUREN
Faculty and Staff of the CE+D since 1969
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