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STEPHANIE A. ROLLEY, FASLA, AICP Professor Kansas State University College of Architecture, Planning + Design Department of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning 302 Seaton Hall Manhattan, KS 66506-2909 Telephone: 785-532-2444 or 785-532-5961 FAX: 785-532-6722 [email protected]

education Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Master in City Planning, June, 1987 Kansas State University, Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, May, 1982 Trinity University, , Texas, 1975-1978 registration/ State of Kansas, Landscape Architect #371 certifi cation American Institute of Certifi ed Planners academic KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY, Manhattan, Kansas positions Department of Landscape Architecture/Regional & Community Planning 1987 to present Currently Professor, Landscape Architecture, and Adjunct Professor, Regional and Community Planning KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY, Manhattan, Kansas Associate Head and Master of Landscape Architecture Program Director 1993 - 1998 professional CARR, LYNCH ASSOCIATES, Cambridge, Massachusetts practice Urban Designer September, 1986 to December, 1988 PROGRAM ON NEGOTIATION, HARVARD LAW SCHOOL, Cambridge, Massachusetts Research Staff Member and Coauthor of Professional Publications September, 1985 to June 1986 CARTER & BURGESS, INC., , Texas Project Manager, Planning & Landscape Architecture Department September, 1983 to August, 1985 REHLER VAUGHN BEATY & KOONE, San Antonio, Texas Land Planner and Landscape Architect/ Intern Landscape Architect August, 1982 to September, 1983/ May, 1981 to August, 1981

professional American Society of Landscape Architects, Fellow affi liations American Institute of Certifi ed Planners, Member American Planning Association, Member National Trust for Historic Preservation, Member Roster of Visiting Evaluators, Landscape Architectural Accreditation Board American Society of Landscape Architects, Council on Education, Chair awards Jarvis Chair, 2008-2009, 2005-2007 Department of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning

Edith L. Stunkel Good Government Award, 2008 League of Women Voters, Manhattan, Kansas

STEPHANIE A. ROLLEY, FASLA, AICP page 1 awards cont’d Advisor of the Year, 2006 - 2007 Kansas State University Offi ce of Student Activities and Services

Outstanding Teacher of the Year, Landscape Architecture Program Awarded by Landscape Architecture Students Spring 2007, Spring 2004 and Spring 1992

Inducted to the Council of Fellows, American Society of Landscape Architects, 2005

James R. Coffman Award for Outstanding Service to the Honor Council, 2003

Faculty Member of the Week Iowa State football game, November 9, 2002 Nominated by Faculty Senate and selected by KSU Athletic Department

Collaborative Practice Award, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, 2000 Received with James S. Jones and the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation

Urban Parks National Award, Landscape Architecture Foundation, 1995 Awarded to the Metro Green project

Golden Key National Honor Society Honoree, March 1994

National Award of Distinction, Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture, 1993

Proclamation of Special Recognition Awarded by the Mayor of Kansas City, Kansas, 1993

Co-Alumni Honoree of the KSU Department of Landscape Architecture, 1992

National Award of Recognition, American Society of Landscape Architects, 1992

American Society of Landscape Architects Honor Award, Texas State Chapter, 1989 Planning and Analysis for the Dallas, Texas North Central Expressway Urban Design Project, awarded to the multi-disciplinary team

publications PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS and Rolley, S. 2004. “80˚ of Separation: Landscapes in Literature,” Landscape Review 10 (1&2), proceedings pages 91-95, Lincoln University, New Zealand.

Rolley, S. September, 2001. “Settling Into the Prairie,” Proceedings of the 2001 Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture West Central Regional Meeting.

Rolley, S. and J. Jones. September, 2000. “Creating Place: Finding Meaning Between Geom- etry and the Landscape,” Habitus 2000: A Sense of Place, Perth Australia.

Rolley, S. and J. Jones. October, 1999. “Circling the Homeland: Claiming Sovereignty Through Design on the Land,” Proceedings of the 1999 Association of Collegiate Schools of Architec- ture West Regional Meeting.

Rolley, S. 1999. “Fading Green to Grey: George Kessler’s Impact at the Kansas- State Line,” Perspectives in Landscape History, pgs 51-60, The Center for Studies in Landscape His- tory, Pennsylvania State University Press.

Rolley, S. 1998. “Making Designs on Plans: Some Observations on Distinctions between Plan- ning and Design,” Landscape Review, Lincoln University, New Zealand.

STEPHANIE A. ROLLEY, FASLA, AICP page 2 publications Rolley, S. 1992. “Boulevards as Places, Parkways as Highways: Kessler’s Legacy in Kansas and City. “ Conference Proceedings Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture 1992 Vol IV. proceedings University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA. cont’d Rolley, S. 1991. “Metro Green: A Greenway Proposal for Kansas City.” Proceedings of the 1991 Annual Linear Parks Conference, Appalachian Consortium, Charlottesville, Virginia.

Rolley, S., Dubois, J. and Coates, G. 1990. “The Twelfth Street Neighborhood Studio: A Case Study in Collaboration. “ Proceedings for the West Central Regional Meeting of the Associa- tion of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, Drury College, Springfi eld, Missouri.

PEER-REVIEWED ABSTRACTS Rolley, S. 2009. “The design process diagram: Reviving a landscape architecture Tradition,” To be published in the Proceedings of the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Meet- ing, Tucson, Arizona.

Noonan, H. and S. Rolley. 2009. Critical practice, case application to urban design.” To be published in the Proceedings of the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Meeting, Tucson, Arizona.

Poirier, D. and S. Rolley. 2009. “Guidelines for landscape architects collaborating with skatepark design/build companies.” To be published in the Proceedings of the Council of Edu- cators in Landscape Architecture Meeting, Tucson, Arizona.

Rolley, S. 2007. “Reviving the Design Process Diagram: A Landscape Architecture Tradition,” accepted for the 2008 Environmental Design Research Association meeting, May 2008, un- able to attend.

Schneiders, E. and S. Rolley. 2005. “Factors Affecting Preservation or Demolition of Two Lawrence Halprin Parks,” Proceedings of the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Meeting, Athens, Georgia.

Lawrence, B., Rolley, S. and Keane, T. 2005. “Recreation Related Degradation in Kansas State Parks: Applying Geodatabase Models,” Proceedings of the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Meeting, Athens, Georgia.

Rolley, S. 2002. “Your Town: Your Rez,” Proceedings of the 2002 Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture, State University of New York, Syracuse.

Rolley, S. 2001. “Community and Collaboration in the Curriculum,” Proceedings of the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Meeting, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, August 2001.

Rolley, S. with C. Girling, C. Leider, D. Sutliff. 1997. “Interdisciplinary Parks and Open Space Planning and Design: Four Models for Teaching.” Proceedings of the 1997 Council of Educa- tors in Landscape Architecture Conference, North Carolina State University.

Rolley, S. 1996. “A Straw Bale House,” accepted for the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Meeting , Spokane, Washington, 1996, unable to attend.

Rolley, S., (1994). “Fading Green to Gray: George Kessler’s Impact at the Kansas-Missouri State Line,” The Clearing Institute. The Clearing, .

STEPHANIE A. ROLLEY, FASLA, AICP page 3 publications Korfmacher, C. and S. Rolley. 1991. “Student and Professional Collaboration: The 1991 and American Society of Landscape Architects Community Assistance Team Project,” Proceed- proceedings ings of the 1991 Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Conference. Michigan State cont’d University, East Lansing, Michigan.

PUBLICATIONS Rolley, S. in progress. “Land and Resources” chapter in Heartland Green: An Environmental Case History of Kansas City, eds. Herron, J. and J. Sheppard, History of the Environment Series, University of Pittsburg.

Rolley, S. for the ASLA Council on Education. 2008. White Paper on Current and Emerging Models of Landscape Architecture Education, American Society of Landscape Architects.

ASLA Council on Education. 2007. White Paper on Growing the Profession, American Soci- ety of Landscape Architects. Responsible for survey instrument and analysis of data.

Rolley, S, ed. 2006. Viewbook of 2000-2005 Award Winning Projects, Prairie Gateway Chap- ter of the American Society of Landscape Architects.

Rolley, S. 2004, “Green to Gray: The Impact of Kessler’s Plan,” Review Magazine: The Urban Planned, pg 22-23.

Rolley, S. ed. 2002. Your Town: On the Rez Workshop Notebook, for the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

Rolley, S. ed. 2000. Your Town: Designing Its Future Workshop Notebook, for the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

Rolley, S. and J. Jones. 1999. Kumde’kwe: A Strategy for Completing the Homeland, pub- lished by the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation.

Rolley, S. ed. 1999. Your Town: Designing Its Future Workshop Notebook, for the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

Rolley, S. ed. 1998. Your Town: Designing Its Future Workshop Notebook, for the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

Rolley, S. ed. 1997. Your Town: Designing Its Future Workshop Notebook, for the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

Madigan, D., G. McMahon, L. Susskind, and S. Rolley. 1990. New Approaches to Resolving Local Public Disputes, Washington D.C. National Institute for Dispute Resolution.

McMahon, G., L. Susskind, and S. Rolley. 1986. Resolving Development Disputes: A Briefi ng Paper, Program on Negotiation Clearinghouse Working Paper Series.

McMahon, G., and L. Susskind, E. Tohn, S. Rolley, and J. Rustin. 1986. Reframing the Ratio- nal for Downtown Linkage Programs: New Approaches to Negotiated Development, Program on Negotiation Clearinghouse Working Paper Series.

PROFESSIONAL REPORTS Rolley, S. and B. Belanger, eds. 2008. KC11, documentation of LAR 646 work on the down- town Kansas City Area Plan.

STEPHANIE A. ROLLEY, FASLA, AICP page 4 publications Rolley, S. and T. Barnes, eds. 2007. wichita redrawn, documentation of LAR 646 work for and downtown Wichita. proceedings cont’d Rolley, S., ed. 2005. Eight Visions for One Community: 3-Trails CID, documentation of LAR 744 work for the 3-Trails CID, Kansas City, Missouri.

Rolley, S., ed., 2004. The Manhattan Project: Energizing the Voice of Downtown, documenta- tion of LAR 744/ARCH 706 downtown redevelopment charrette.

Rolley, S. and M. Klein, eds. 2004. A Vision for Shawnee Crossroads, documentation of LAR 744/LAR 703 work for Shawnee, Kansas.

Rolley, S. ed, 1998. Stone House Playground Redevelopment Report prepared by members of LAR 756.

Rolley, S., ed. 1992. Design Guidelines for the Highway 77 Corridor, Grandview, Missouri, documentation of LAR 744 work for the City of Grandview, Missouri..

Rolley, S. ed. 1992. Burlington, KS Parks and Open Space Master Plan, prepared by members of the Fall 1992 Design of Parks and Recreation Areas class for the Burlington, KS USD 244 School District.

Rolley, S. , J. Dubois and G. Coates, eds. 1991. 12th Street Neighborhood Master Plan, prepared by members of the Spring 1991 Community Site Planning class for the 12th Street Neighborhood Society, Kansas City, Missouri.

Rolley, S. and Frkuska, L. 1993. Implementation Guide for the Santa Fe National Forest Scenic Byway, Santa Fe National Forest.

ASLA CAT Team. 1991. MetroGreen. Published by the American Society of Landscape Archi- tects. The MetroGreen plan was included in The City in a Park, a book chronicling the history of the Kansas City park and boulevard system.

invited papers, Invited studio critiic on a regular basis for the landscape architecture specialization studios, lectures, architecture studios including the Bowman Forum, interior architecture and environmental exhibits and juries design studios and invited lecturer to PLAN 315/Introduction to Planning. Annual presentations to ARCH 725/Architecture Research Methods, 1998-2008.

Rolley, S. 2009. “Shaping words: using mind maps and literature maps to visualize writing and scholarship,” To be published in the Proceedings of the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Meeting, Tucson, Arizona, January 2009.

Myers, M. and C. Ellis, C. Goetz Phillips, S. Rolley. 2009. Growing the Profession Panel. To be held at the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Meeting, Tucson, Arizona, January 2009.

Invited to assist in developing a 2009 Your Town workshop for First Nations in the Upper Mid- west with the University of Wisconsin.

Juror, Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Annual Awards, 2008.

Invited to participate in the Landscape Architecture Foundation Landscape Futures Initiative, Charleston, South Carolina, May 2008.

STEPHANIE A. ROLLEY, FASLA, AICP page 5 invited papers, Rolley, S., The Historic American Landscapes Survey and the Prairie Gateway Chapter of the lectures, ASLA, presentation at the Kansas City Museum, Kansas City, Missouri, PGASLA LINKS pro- exhibits and juries gram, December, 2007. cont’d Kansas Historic American Landscapes Survey information Sheets for use in State and National Lobby Days, American Society of Landscape Architects, Spring 2007.

Assisted with tour of historic Kansas City parks and boulevard system for attendees of the ASLA Central States meeting, Spring 2007.

Prepared 15 questions for the American Institute of Certifi ed Planners exam, 2007.

Artunc, et. al. 2005. The Thesis/Project in Landscape Architecture Graduate Education, Panel Member, CELA Meeting, Athens, Georgia, Fall 2005.

Juror, Landscape Architecture Foundation, ESRI Dangermond Fellowships.

Prepared a PowerPoint presentation on the Your Town on the Rez program for the EPA Region 7 offi ce for distribution to other EPA regional offi ce and the Washington, DC offi ce, 2003.

Chair, ASLA Student Design Competition Jury, July, 2004.

Presentation on straw bale construction to University of Kansas Architecture studio, Fall 2003, invited by Professor Shannon Criss.

Annual presentations to ARCH 655 Italian Studies Seminar, Physical and Social Context of Castiglion Fiorentino, 1994 and 2004. Exhibitor in invited exhibit Architects as Artists, WRS Architects Gallery, Kansas City, Mis- souri, May – August 2001.

Annual presentation to DSFN 203/Survey of the Design Professions class, 1997-2000.

Service Learning in Landscape Architecture, presented at a Service Learning Symposium, Pratt Community College, December 1998.

Parkland Acquisition Methods, Kansas Recreation and Park Association Meeting, January 3, 1996.

The Historical Framework for MetroGreen, National Recreation and Park Association Con- gress, October 27, 1996.

Juror, ASLA Student Design Competition, 1996.

Invited to address the Manhattan Open Space subcommittee related to the community’s needs and ways of funding those needs, February, 1995.

Kansas City Parks and Boulevards: Yesterday and Today, lecture to the Urban Places class, University of Kansas, March 1994.

Metro Green Discovery Centers. A scripted slide presentation developed at the request of the American Society of Landscape Architects ongoing presentations. First presented as a part of the AIA Design Week 92, Kansas City, MO, 1992.

MetroGreen and Kansas State University. Invited to address the Wichita Greenway Com- mission, Wichita, Kansas, 1992.

STEPHANIE A. ROLLEY, FASLA, AICP page 6 invited papers, Designing with Nature and Human Nature. Invited to address students at the KSU Scholar- lectures, exhibits ship Day, January 31, 1992. and juries cont’d Kansas City’s Parks and Boulevards: A 19th Century Framework for the Post-Industrial City. Selected for presentation at the nattional Annual Meeting of the American Society of Land- scape Architects, Kansas City, MO, October, 1991.

Creative School Ground Design. Invited to address the Great Plains Chapter of the ASLA An- nual Meeting, Omaha, Nebraska, September, 1991.

Juror, Annual Awards, ASLA Great Plains Chapter, Omaha, Nebraska, September 1991.

Juror, Lawn, Flower & Garden Show, Wichita, Kansas, March 1991.

Negotiated Design and Development. Invited to speak at the Regents Center for Architectural Studies, 1989 Spring Lecture Series, March 1989.

Negotiated Design, College of Architecture and Design Faculty Research Seminar Series, 1988. grants FUNDED Sanders, C. 2008-2009. KSU Developing Scholars program to assist S. Rolley with mapping the history of the KSU campus, $2,000. S. Rolley. 2004. Landscape Architecture Foundation, Land and Community Case Studies Series for development of MetroGreen, $5,000.

S. Rolley. Spring 2003. KSU Faculty Development Award for travel to present a paper at CELA 2004 in New Zealand, $1,700.

C. Smith. 2003-2004. KSU Developing Scholars program to assist S. Rolley with research for a guidebook on landscape architecture, $2,000.

Klein, M. and S. Rolley, co-investigators. Fall 2003. KSU Community Service Program Minigrant to support work in LAR 703 and 744, $1,000. Klein, M. and S. Rolley, co-investigators. Fall 2003. Kansas City Design Center to support work in LAR 703 and 744, $5,000.

Rolley, S. and S. Rhoades. 2003. American Society of Landscape Architects, Chapter Improvement Program grant for initiation of a guidebook to regional landscape architecture, $6,000.

Rolley, S. 2002. Your Town: Designing Its Future, National Trust for Historic Preservation, $18,000, (this grant resulted in a $15,000 grant from the EPA to Haskell Indian Nations Uni- versity in support of the KSU National Trust grant).

Dubois, J. and S. Rolley, D. Sachs, co-investigators. Fall 2001. KSU Community Service Program Learn and Serve Grant to support studio project in Ottawa, Kansas, $1,750.

Dubois, J. and S. Rolley, D. Sachs, co-investigators. Fall 2001. Ottawa Vision Project, City of Ottawa, Kansas, $4,300.

Rolley, S. 2000. KSU President’s Faculty Development Awards for travel, $2,100.

STEPHANIE A. ROLLEY, FASLA, AICP page 7 grants Rolley, S. and J. Jones. 1999. Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation, $19,229. cont’d Rolley, S. 1998. KSU President’s Faculty Development Award, travel grant, $1,508.

Rolley, S. 1998. Your Town: Designing Its Future, National Trust for Historic Preservation, $17,000.

Rolley, S. 1998. Butler County Historical Society, for studio project, $1,500.

Rolley, S. 1998. Service Learning Fellowship, funded by the Western Kansas Community Services Consortium, $2,500.

Burns, R. and S. Rolley, co-investigators. 1996. Your Town: Designing Its Future, National Trust for Historic Preservation, $17,000.

Burns, R. and S. Rolley, co-investigators. 1995. Your Town: Designing It’s Future, National Trust for Historic Preservation, $51,787.

Rolley, S. Spring, 1992. City of Grandview, MO, Highway Corridor Design Guidelines $1,500.

Rolley, S. 1991-1993, Santa Fe Forest Scenic Byway Implementation Guide, Challenge Cost Share, USDA Forest Service, $24,736.

Rolley, S. and R. Page. Spring 1991. City of Topeka Northeast Topeka Redevelopment Study by M. Keeney, $6,788.

Rolley, S. Fall 1992. Parks and Open Space Plan for Burlington, Kansas, USD 244, $1,200.

Rolley, S. 1991-1992. Metro Green Research and Project Development, American Society of Landscape Architects, $6,000.

Rolley, S. 1989. Hoisington, Kansas Downtown Streetscape, Kansas Center for Rural Initia- tives, $3,000.

Page, R. and S. Rolley. 1991-1992. Interpretive Trail Map Cormack Trail, McKays, NF, Canada by Larsen, $1,650.

Rolley, S., J. Dubois and G. Coates. Spring 1991. 12th Street Neighborhood Plan, Gates Cor- poration, $5,000.

NOT FUNDED Belanger, B. and S. Rolley, co-investigators. 2008. KSU Center for Engagement and Commu- nity Development to support the KC11 studio project, $20,000.

Ablah, E. and Johnston, J. 2007. Viviendo Activo: Designing an Active Neighborhood proposal to the Robert Wood Johnson with the University of Kansas Medical Center Research Insti- tute, Inc., $150,000.

Proctor, D. and M. Tolar. 26. Targeted Excellence Proposal for Kansas Teams, to develop a program for multi-disciplinary student teams to help Kansas communities with community development.

Rolley, S. 2003. Responded to request for a proposal when short listed by the American As- sociation for Higher Education and the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture for editor of a volume entitled Service-Learning in Architecture and Planning.

STEPHANIE A. ROLLEY, FASLA, AICP page 8 grants Submitted qualifi cations/information to be used in a KSU Targeted Excellence proposal for cont’d interdisciplinary education from the College of Architecture Planning and Design, Fall 2003

Norris-Baker, L., J. Dubois, S. Rolley and M. MacNamara. 1992-1994. Teaching Lifespan Issues to Future Designers, The National Center for Adaptive Environments, The National Center for Adaptive Environments, Unlimited Universal Design Education Project, $5,000.

Feyerharm, A. and S. Rolley, 1989. Dispute Resolution for Communities, National Institute for Dispute Resolution, $10,000.

Welker, Hajda, A. Feyerharm and S. Rolley. 1990. Enviornmental Confl ict, Institute of Peace, Czechoslovakia, $50,000.

award Advisor with T. Keane to Monica Miller, Central States Design Competition, Student Entry, Merit winning Award, 2008. student projects Advisor with T. Keane to Celine Andersen and Mark Ruzicka, ASLA National Student Design Competition, Award of Excellence, Residential Category, 2007, 2007 Solar Decathlon KSU entry and Central States Design Competition, Student Entry, Merit Award, 2008.

Advisor with T. Keane, L. Skabelund to Aaron Ross, ASLA Central States Design Competition, Student Entry, Award of Excellence, 2007.

Advisor with T. Keane, L. Skabelund to Christopher Johnson, ASLA Central States Design Com- petition, Professional Category, Honor Award, 2007.

Instructor of class project from LAR 744 Fall 2005, Honor Award in the Central States ASLA Design Competition, Spring 2006.

Advisor to Nathan Dunham, Kim Olson, Jeff Stoecklein and Lisa Treese in their submittal to the National Low Impact Development Competition, 4th Place, Fall 2004.

Advisor to Brock Reimer, fi rst place, national ASLA Student Design Competition, 2003.

Advisor with T. Barnes to Craig Rhoades, Eric Hornig and two park and recreation majors, Heart of the Park Competition for Hermann Park, Houston, Texas, Rice Design Alliance, Fourth Place, only student entry to place in an international professional competition, 1992. Published in “A New Focus for Hermann Park, “Competitions, Volume 3, Spring 1993, pp. 30-37.

Advisor to architecture student team that placed fi rst in the AIA Sustainable Design Competi- tion.1993.

Faculty advisor to William C. Cline and Jeff Davis on the New American Green Competition in Olympia Fields, Honorable Mention, only student entry to place in an international professional competition. Published in “The New American Green,” Competitions, Volume 2, Summer 1992, pp. 6-19.

STEPHANIE A. ROLLEY, FASLA, AICP page 9 thesis Major professor for 23 landscape architecture thesis committees advising Minor professor on 22 art, architecture, landscape architecture, regional and com- munity planning thesis committees

service ACADEMIC UNIVERSITY Chair, CAPD Dean Search, 2008-2009 Chair, KSU Big 12 Faculty Fellowship Program Review Committee, 2007 Member 2005-2007 Faculty Advisor, KSU Men’s Crew, 2005-2008 Member, Center for Engagement and Community Development Advisory Board Continuation of Kansas Center for Rural Initiatives Advisory Board, 2003-2007 Member, Editorial Board, Online Journal of Rural Research and Policy, 2006-present Member, KSU Faculty Senate Executive Committee, 2003 to 2006 Senator, KSU Faculty Senate, Fall 1989-1992 and 2003-2006 Member, KSU Honor Council, 1998 -2003 Member, KSU University General Education Council, 1998 Member, KSU Graduate School Assistant Dean Search Committee, 1996 Member, KSU Study Tour Advisory Committee, 1993 Member, KSU Faculty Senate Committee on University Planning, 1990-1991 Member, KSU Faculty Affairs Subcommittee on Faculty Salaries and Fringe Benefi ts, 1989-1990 Member, CAP Dean Search, 1988-1989

COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE, PLANNING AND DESIGN Chair, CAP+D Interdisciplinary Task Force, 2007 - present Member, CAP+D Graduate Curriculum Committee, 2006 Member, CAP+D Curriculum Transition Committee, 2005-2006 Member, CAP+D International Studies Committee, 1992, 1994-2006, 2008 - present Member, CAP+D Associate Dean Search Committee, 2005 Member, CAP+D Mock Interview/Design Expo Committee, 2004 - 2005 Member, Architecture Department, Head Search Committee, 2001 Member, CAP+D Nomenclature Committee, 1998 Member, Architecture Department. Head Search Committee, 1996 Member, CAP+D Lectures and Exhibits Committee, 1993 Member, CAP+D Graduate Studies Committee, 1993 Member, 1992-93 College of Architecture & Design Mock Interview Day, 1992. Member, CAP+D Audio Visual Aids Committee, 1990-1992 Member, CAP+D College Planning and Institutional Analysis Committee, 1990-1991 Member, CAP+D Research and Creative Activities Committee, 1989-1990 Member, CAP+D Computer Use Committee, 1988-89

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE/REGIONAL AND COMMUNITY PLANNING Chair, LA Faculty Search Committee, Spring/Summer 2008 Chair, LA Faculty Search Committee, Spring/Summer 2007 Chair, LA/RCP Faculty Search Committee, 2004-2005 Member, LA/RCP Jarvis Visiting Chair in Landscape Architecture Committee, 2001-2005 Member, LA/RCP Strategic Planning Implementation Committees, 2005 Member, LA/RCP Assessment Committee, Spring 2004 Member, LA/RCP, Strategic Planning Committee, Spring 2003 to 2005

STEPHANIE A. ROLLEY, FASLA, AICP page 10 service Chair, LA/RCP, MLA Curriculum SER Preparation Committee, Spring 2003 cont’d Member, MLA Studies Committee, 2001-present. Member, Ad Hoc Committee on Departmental Organization, Spring 2001 Chair, MLA Curriculum Committee, Fall 2001 Member, RCP Task Force, Fall 2001 Member, LA/RCP Merger Committee, 2001 Chair, Graduate Recruiting Committee, 1993 Member, MLA Curriculum Committee, Chair, 1993 Faculty Advisor, LABash Speakers Committee, 1991 Member, Department Head Search Committee, 1989

PROFESSIONAL Trustee, American Society of Landscape Architects, Prairie Gateway Chapter, 2002-2007 Chair, ASLA Council on Education (member since 2006) Member, Landscape Architecture Magazine Editorial Committee, 2007 Member, ASLA Nominating Committee, 2006-2007 ASLA Chapter Liaison to the National Park Service for Historic American Landscapes, 2006-present Member, ASLA Emerging Professionals Committee, 2004-2006 Member, ASLA Honors and Awards Committee, national committee, 2004-2005 Chair, ASLA Student Services Committee, national committee, 2003-2005, Member 98 Chair, LAAB Accreditation Teams: University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Spring 2008 Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Spring 2007 Florida International University, Spring, 2006 Louisiana State University, Spring 2005 Cornell University, Spring 2004 Texas A & M University, Spring 2003 California State University, San Luis Obispo, Spring 2002 University of California, Berkeley, 2001 University of Pennsylvania, 1999 Rhode Island School of Design, Spring 1998 Clemson University, Fall 1996 Observer, LAAB Accreditation Team, Virginia Tech University, Spring 1996 Nominated to the Planning Accreditation Board site visitor pool, Spring 1993 Advisor, KSU Student Chapter 1997 - 2000 Proctor, Unifi ed National Examination, 1990, 1991, 1993 Leader of review sessions for Unifi ed National Examination, 1991 Reviewer, abstracts and papers for CELA and Landscape Journal, periodically 1995 - present

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE TO COMMUNITIES Member, Art in Action Curators Panel, Mid America Regional Council, Fall 2007 Permanent Exhibit of Alex MacLean’s Photographs Chair, Manhattan Urban Area Planning Board, 2007 (member since Spring 2006) Member, MetroGreen Civic Leadership Board, Kansas City, Missouri, 2004-present Member, Friends of McCain Board, 1998 - 2004 Member, American Institute of Architects Lands Use Plan Task Force, Manhattan, Kansas, 1989 Member, Build It Ourselves Steering Committee for the West Dallas Housing Projects, Dallas, Texas, 1986 -1990 Member, Artists Selection Committee, City of Dallas, Public Works Department, 1988

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