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HONORS AND RECOGNITIONSFaculty Award for Excellence in Research, College <strong>of</strong> Fine and Applied Arts, University <strong>of</strong>Illinois, 2013.Named a Rackham Centennial Lecturer in honor <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> Michigan graduate school’scentennial birthday. Each college at Michigan brought back one alumnus to showcase theintellectual legacy <strong>of</strong> the university’s graduate community. I was brought back by the School<strong>of</strong> Natural Resources and Environment, 2012.National Institute <strong>of</strong> Medicine’s Roundtable on Environmental Health Science, Research, and Medicine,2007, 2008 & 2009, 2010 & 2011.Elected Senior Fellow at the National Council for Science and the Environment, 2011.Included on the Incomplete List <strong>of</strong> Teachers Ranked Excellent 15 times since fall <strong>of</strong> 2008.Research Achievement Award 2000, Environmental Design Research Association, awarded to F.E.Kuo, W.C. <strong>Sullivan</strong>, and the Human-Environment Research Lab.College Faculty Award for Teaching Excellence, College <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Consumer, &Environmental Sciences, UIUC, 2000.University <strong>of</strong> Illinois Incomplete List <strong>of</strong> Excellent Instructors 22 times between 1993 and 2011.John Clyde and Henrietta Downer Spitler Teaching Award, College <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Consumer, &Environmental Sciences, University <strong>of</strong> Illinois, 1999.Excellence in Research and Service, Illinois Landscape Contractors Association, 1999.Teaching Acade<strong>my</strong>, College <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Consumer, & Environmental Sciences, University <strong>of</strong>Illinois, 1998-2000, 2000-2003.Outstanding Faculty Advisor, awarded from Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources &Related Sciences (MANRRS), University <strong>of</strong> Illinois, 1995.COMPETITIVE GRANTS<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2012). Nature at school. USDA Forest Service, North Central Research Station.$40,000 for five years.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C., Jiang, B., Buchner, D. (2011). A dose <strong>of</strong> urban forest. National Urban andCommunity Forestry Advisory Council, USDA Forest Service; $281,524 for two years.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2011). Danville Correctional Center composting project. Illinois Department <strong>of</strong>Commerce and Economic Opportunity; $9,360 for one year.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C., Matsuoka, R., & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, P.J. (2011). Trees and test scores: Do urban forests promoteachievement in high school students? National Urban and Community Forestry AdvisoryCouncil, USDA Forest Service; $190,407 for three years.<strong>Sullivan</strong> cv 2


<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2009). The benefits <strong>of</strong> urban forests and greener schoolgrounds. USDA Forest Service,North Central Research Station. $33,689 for one year.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. & Deal, B. (2009). Sustainability goals and metrics. Forest Preserve District <strong>of</strong> CookCounty. $50,000 for one year.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2008). Citizen participation in landscape planning. City <strong>of</strong> Galesburg, Illinois, $22,300for one year.Abdelzaher, T., <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C., Johnson, S., Campbell, R., Kumar, P.R. (2007). Towards cyberphysicalcomputing at scale: A life-sized experimental facility for applied sensor networks research.National Science Foundation, $100,000 for two years.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2006). Lake Michigan Research and Information Network. National Oceanic andAtmospheric Administration through Ohio Sea grant College Program, $80,000 for two years.Newell, T., McCulley, M., Schejbal, D., <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2006) 2007 Solar Decathlon. Illinois CleanEnergy Community Foundation, $150,000 for 16 months.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2006). Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant Omnibus 2006. National Oceanic and AtmosphericAdministration, $991,049 for one year.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2006). Conference on Ocean Literacy: Chicago Regional Workshop. Subaward throughthe University <strong>of</strong> Maryland from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,$10,000 for three months.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (1992-2006). Teaching landscape design at UIUC. Illinois Landscape ContractorsAssociation, Design Education Committee, $14,000 over fourteen years.Newell, T., McCulley, M., Schejbal, D., <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2005) 2007 Solar Decathlon. NationalRenewable Energy Laboratory, US Department <strong>of</strong> Energy, $100,000 for 20 months.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2003). Public approval <strong>of</strong> riparian buffers in rural and urban landscapes. Great RiversResearch and Education Center, 5,000 for one year.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2002). Sustainability and public buildings in Illinois. Illinois EnvironmentalProtection Agency; $10,000 for one year.Kruidenier, W., <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C., & Kuo, F.E. (2001). Conveying the power <strong>of</strong> trees: A national outreacheffort. National Urban and Community Forestry Advisory Council, USDA Forest Service;$194,858 for two years.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C., & Kruidenier, W. (2001). Does vegetation reduce crime in the inner city? USDAForest Service, Southern Research Station; $10,000 for one year.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2000). Reducing urban crime: A multi-city assessment <strong>of</strong> the benefits <strong>of</strong> urban forests.National Urban and Community Forestry Advisory Council, USDA Forest Service; $125,330for two years.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2000). Urban forests & crime: A multi-city assessment <strong>of</strong> the benefits <strong>of</strong> urban forests.USDA Forest Service’s Natural Environments for Urban Populations Group. $21,804 forthree years.<strong>Sullivan</strong> cv 3


<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2000). Creating a digital record <strong>of</strong> Calumet. USDA Forest Service’s NaturalEnvironments for Urban Populations Group. $26,000 for three years.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2000). Forest buffers at the urban fringe. USDA Forest Service’s NaturalEnvironments for Urban Populations Group. $18,611 for three years.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C., Kuo, F.E., & Kweon, B.S. (1997). Urban forestry for the 21st Century: Trees, vitalityand longevity in older adults. National Urban & Community Forestry Advisory Council, USDAForest Service; $130,000 for two years.Kuo, F.E. & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (1995). Growing hope: Children, trees, and urban public housing.National Urban & Community Forestry Advisory Council, USDA Forest Service; $200,000 fortwo years.Kuo, F.E., Bacaicoa, M. & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (1994). Trees and urban public housing: Enhancing the useand benefits <strong>of</strong> outdoor spaces. USDA Forest Service North Central Experiment Station, Chicago;$19,850 for 18 months.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. & Nowak, P. Jr. (1994). Casting the Net: Manufactures, competitiveness, and theEnvironmental Extension Network. Illinois Department <strong>of</strong> Commerce and Community Affairs;$100,000 for one year.Nowak, P.F. & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (1993). Environmental Extension Network. US EPA Office <strong>of</strong> SolidWaste Emergency Response, $300,000 for one year.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (1993). Building bridges: Environmental education and corporate America. US EPAOffice <strong>of</strong> Environmental Education, $10,994 for one year.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (1993). The designed environment. Illinois Landscape Contractors Association,Design Education Committee, $1,500 for three months.Beaumont, G., Warner, R., Hornbaker, R. & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (1993). Science and education foragricultural sustainability: A model farming systems demonstration. USDA SustainableAgriculture Research and Education Program; $28,400 for two years.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. & F.E. Kuo. (1993). Coping with poverty: The value <strong>of</strong> nature in urban public housing.National Urban & Community Forestry Advisory Council, USDA Forest Service; $180,000 fortwo years.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (1993). Communicating environmental change: Computer simulations andEnvironmental Impact Statements. US EPA Office <strong>of</strong> Environmental Education; $20,690 for oneyear.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (1992). Do you see what I see? Small experiments in environmental education andtraining. US EPA Office <strong>of</strong> Environmental Education; $31,500 for one year.JOURNAL ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS<strong>Sullivan</strong>, WC (2013, in press). More than creativity: Infusing research in the design studio. InBurton, A. & Winkelmes, M.A. (Eds). An Illinois sampler: Talking about teaching on the prairie.University <strong>of</strong> Illinois Press, Champaign.<strong>Sullivan</strong> cv 4


<strong>Sullivan</strong>, WC (2013, in press). Wellbeing and green spaces in cities. In Bruton, L. & Cooper, R.(Eds). Wellbeing and the Environment. Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2013, in press). Nature and wellbeing. In Michalos, A.C. (Ed), Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong>quality <strong>of</strong> life research. Springer.Jiang, B, Chang, CY, <strong>Sullivan</strong>, WC. (2013, in press). A dialogue on the impact <strong>of</strong> urban landscapeon human health. Landscape Architecture Frontier.<strong>Sullivan</strong> W.C. & Chang, C.Y. (2011). Mental health. In Dannenberg, A.L., Frumkin, H., & Jackson,R.J. (Eds), Making Healthy Places: A Built Environment for Health, Well-Being, and Sustainability.Island Press, Washington, DC. p. 106-116.Matsuoka, R. & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2011). Urban nature: Human psychological and communityhealth. In Douglas, I. & Goode, D., Houck, M., & Wang, R. (Eds), The Routledge handbook <strong>of</strong>urban ecology, Taylor and Francis, Oxford. p. 408-423.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2011). Landscapes <strong>of</strong> health and hope. In Aspinall, P., Bell, S., & Thompson, C.W.(Eds), Open Space: People Space 3, OPEN space Research Centre, Edinburgh. p. 33-38.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2010). Can citizen participation become reasonable? In Bissell, J., Chapin, M.,Rosenheck, T., Murtha, M., Pati, D., Schermer, B., and Wener, R. (Eds.) Policy and theenvironment: Establishing ground rules through environmental design research. EnvironmentalDesign Research Association, Oklahoma City, p. 26-32.Kenwick, R.A., Shammin, M.R., <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2009). Preferences for riparian buffers. Landscapeand Urban Planning, 91(1), 88-96.Scott, R. & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2008). Ecology <strong>of</strong> fermented foods. Human Ecology Review. Vol. 15(1),25-21.Scott, R. & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2007). Components <strong>of</strong> black walnut polyculture. Agr<strong>of</strong>orestry Systems,71: 185-193.Newton, J.L., Freyfogle, E.T., & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2007). Land, ecology, and democracy: A twentyfirstcentury view. Politics and the Life Sciences, 25(1-2), 42-56.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. & Lovell, S.T. (2006). Improving the visual quality <strong>of</strong> commercial development atthe rural-urban fringe. Landscape and Urban Planning. 77(1-2), 152-166.Lovell, S.T. & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2006). Environmental benefits <strong>of</strong> conservation buffers in the UnitedStates: Evidence, promise, and open questions. Agriculture, Ecosystems, and Environment,112(4), 249-260.Newton, J.L., & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2005). Nature, Culture, and Civil Society. Journal <strong>of</strong> Civil Society,Vol. 1(3), 195-209.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2005). Nature at home: An evolutionary perspective. In P. Barlett (Ed.), UrbanPlace: Reconnecting with the Natural World. Boston, MIT Press. p. 237-252.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C., Anderson, O.M. & Lovell, S.T. (2004). Agricultural buffers at the rural-urbanfringe: An examination <strong>of</strong> approval by farmers, residents, and academics in the MidwesternUnited States. Landscape and Urban Planning, 69, 299-313.<strong>Sullivan</strong> cv 5


<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C., Kuo, F.E., & DePooter, S. (2004). The fruit <strong>of</strong> urban nature: Vital neighborhoodspaces. Environment & Behavior, 36(5), 678-700.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C., S. Taylor Lovell, and O.M. Anderson. (2003). Greening the campus research farm:Reactions from three stakeholder groups. In Connecting to Place: Greening <strong>of</strong> the Campus V,Ball State University: Muncie, IN. p. 88-93.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2003). The savanna and the city: Nature at home. In P. Barlett (Ed.) Urban Place:Reconnections with the natural world, 3, Atlanta: Academic Exchange, p. 55-63.Faber Taylor, A., Kuo, F.E., & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2002). Views <strong>of</strong> nature and self-discipline: Evidencefrom inner city children. Journal <strong>of</strong> Environmental Psychology, 22, 49-63.Kuo, F.E., & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2001). Aggression and violence in the inner city: Impacts <strong>of</strong>environment and mental fatigue. Environment & Behavior, 33(4), 543-571.Kuo, F.E., & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2001). Environment and crime in the inner city: Does vegetationreduce crime? Environment & Behavior, 33(3), 343-367.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2001). Neighborhood landscapes, democracy, and community. Landscape Journal,20(2), 198-201.Taylor, A.F., Kuo, F.E. & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2001). Coping with ADD: The surprising connection togreen play settings. Environment & Behavior, 33(1), 54-77.Brunson, L., Kuo, F.E., & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2001). Resident Appropriation <strong>of</strong> Defensible Space inPublic Housing: Implications for Safety and Community. Environment & Behavior, 33(5), 626-652.Miles, I., Kuo, F.E., & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2000). Psychological benefits <strong>of</strong> volunteering for restorationprojects. Ecological Restoration, 18(4), 218-227.Kuo, F.E., <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C., Coley, R.L., & Brunson, L. (1998). Fertile ground for community: Innercityneighborhood common spaces. American Journal <strong>of</strong> Community Psychology, 26(6), 823-851.Miles, I., <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C., & Kuo, F.E. (1998). Ecological restoration volunteers: The benefits <strong>of</strong>participation. Urban Ecosystems, 2(1), 27-41.Kweon, B.S., <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C., & Wiley, A. (1998). Green common spaces and the social integration<strong>of</strong> inner-city older adults. Environment & Behavior, 30(6), 832-858.Kuo, F.E., Bacaicoa, M., & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (1998). Transforming inner-city landscapes: Trees, sense<strong>of</strong> safety, and preference. Environment & Behavior, 30(1), 28-59.Taylor, A.F., Wiley, A., Kuo, F.E. & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (1998). Growing up in the inner city: Greenspaces as places to grow. Environment & Behavior, 30(1), 3-27.Voigt, T.B., Fermanian, T.W., & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (1998). Selecting Kentucky Bluegrass cultivars.Crop Science, 38(4), 1035-1041.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C., Kuo, F.E., & Prabhu, M. (1997). Communicating with citizens: The power <strong>of</strong>photosimulations and simple editing. Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 17(4), 295-310.<strong>Sullivan</strong> cv 6


Coley, R.L., Kuo, F.E., & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (1997). W<strong>here</strong> does community grow? The social contextcreated by nature in urban public housing. Environment & Behavior, 29(4), 468-492.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (1996). Cluster housing at the rural-urban fringe: The search for adequate andsatisfying places to live. Journal <strong>of</strong> Architectural and Planning Research, 13(4), 291-309.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C., Kuo, F.E., & Prabhu, M. (1996). Assessing the impact <strong>of</strong> environmental impactstatements on citizens. Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 16(3), 171-182.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. & Kuo, F.E. (1996). Do trees strengthen urban communities, reduce domesticviolence? Arborist News, 5(3) p. 33-34.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (1994). Perceptions <strong>of</strong> the rural-urban fringe: Citizen preferences for natural anddeveloped settings. Landscape and Urban Planning, 29, 85-101.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. & Kuo, F.E. (1994). Urban public housing residents and the power <strong>of</strong> trees. IllinoisResearch 36(1&2) p.11-13.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (1993). A yearning for conservation: The conflict between citizen attitudes andeconomic development. In E. Arias and M. Gross (Eds.) Equitable and Sustainable Habitats.EDRA, Oklahoma City, p. 50-55.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (1988). The abstractions <strong>of</strong> sustainable development: A call for the application <strong>of</strong>a precise model. Revue d'Architecture de Paysage, April, p. 20-21.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C., & Brooks, K.R. (1987). Practitioners and politics. Landscape Architecture, 87(1), p.101-103.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. & Brooks, K.R. (1985). Municipal policy development: Strategies for includingdesign pr<strong>of</strong>essionals in environmental policy decision-making. In Orland, B. (Ed.), Prospect,Retrospect, Continuity. Council <strong>of</strong> Educators in Landscape Architecture, Urbana, IL., p. 1-5.REVIEWS<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2009). Humans and conservation. [Review <strong>of</strong> the books Conservation Psychology:Understanding and Promoting Human Care for Nature. Clayton, S., & G. Myers. 2009. Wiley-Blackwell, West Sussex, United Kingdom, 264 pp.; and Healing Spaces: The Science <strong>of</strong> Place andWell- Being. Sternberg, E. M. 2009. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 352 pp].Conservation Biology, 24(1) p. 354 – 356.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (1997). New directions for Landscape Architecture [Review <strong>of</strong> the book LandscapeTransformed, Spens, M., & Balfour, A.; Eds.]. Landscape Journal. 16(2):197.INVITED LECTURES AND TESTIMONY<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2013). Exposure to urban nature predicts health? Invited lecture at National TaiwanUniversity Department <strong>of</strong> Horticulture and Landscape Architecture. Taipei, Taiwan.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C., (2013). Urban nature and stress reduction: Emerging evidence. Invited lecture atNational Chung Hsing University, Taichung City, Taiwan.<strong>Sullivan</strong> cv 7


<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C., (2013). Nearby nature and wellness. Plenary talk at the Chicago Botanic Garden’sseries on Healthcare Garden Design, Glencoe, Illinois.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2012). Rising above the tide. Rackham Centennial Lecture in honor <strong>of</strong> the University<strong>of</strong> Michigan’s intellectual legacy; Ann Arbor.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2012). Landscapes and health. The Lurie Lecture for Millennium Park at the ChicagoCultural Society, Chicago, Illinois.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2012). Urban form and human health. Invited lecture as the Royal Institute <strong>of</strong>Technology’s workshop on Urban Sustainability, Stockholm, Sweden.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2012). Trees and human wellbeing. Opening keynote lecture for the Tree CanopySymposium, Washington DC.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2012). Urban sustainability and human health. Invited lecture at the Regional Forumon Ethics and Sustainability: Healing Nature, at the Chicago Botanic Gardens, Glencoe,Illinois.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2012). Landscapes, social ties, and health. Invited lecture at the Nelson Institute’s2012 Earth Day Celebration, University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin, Madison.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2012). Landscapes and human health: Theory and evidence. Invited lecture at theUniversity <strong>of</strong> Delaware.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2011). Designing school landscapes: From nice to necessary. Invited lecture at “Greenhealth: Building sustainable schools for healthy kids.” Hosted by the National Acade<strong>my</strong> forEnvironmental Design, Washington, D.C.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2011). Trees and human health. Closing keynote at the “Woody Plants Conference,”Scott Arboretum, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2011). Landscapes <strong>of</strong> health and hope. Plenary address to the Open Space, PeopleSpace conference, Edinburgh, Scotland.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2011). Urban landscapes: Violence and crime. Plenary address to Science Journalismconference, Museum <strong>of</strong> Science and Industry, Chicago.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2011). A dose <strong>of</strong> green: A prescription for creating healthy cities. Invited lecture at the“International Conference on Healthy Cities: Perspectives on Asian Concerns”, Pune, India.<strong>Sullivan</strong> W.C. (2010). Green and healthy: Lessons from the urban forest. Keynote address at theCaribbean Urban and Community Forestry Conference “Green Econo<strong>my</strong>,” University <strong>of</strong>Puerto Rico, Ponce Campus.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2010). Landscapes and human health: Should we be concerned about allostatic load?Invited address to the Department <strong>of</strong> Environmental Health Sciences, Los Angeles.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2010). Landscapes for learning. Invited plenary at Project Kaleidoscope’s Nationalcolloquium “What we know about planning learning spaces and what we still need to know,Washington DC.<strong>Sullivan</strong> cv 8


<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2010). Recreational landscapes: A healthy resource for tourists. Keynote talk at the 12 thLeisure, Recreation, and Tourism Research Symposium and International Forum, NationalFormosa University, Taiwan.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2010). Urban forests and public health. Testimony before the National Urban andCommunity Forestry Advisory Council, Washington, DC.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2009). Replenishing a critical resource: Restoration through recreation in nature.Keynote talk at the 11th Leisure, Recreation and Tourism Research Symposium andInternational Forum, National Chi Nan University, Taiwan.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2009). A dose <strong>of</strong> urban nature. Plenary talk at the Society for Plant-PeopleRelationships, ROC, annual meeting, Taipei, Taiwan.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2009). The art <strong>of</strong> designing field studies. Invited talk in the Department <strong>of</strong>Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, National Taiwan University, Taipei.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2009). The natural environment: Opportunities to integrate environmental health intoundergraduate curriculums. Plenary talk at the National Institute <strong>of</strong> Medicine’s Roundtable onEnvironmental Health Sciences, Research, and Medicine, meeting on Environment & HealthCurriculum workshop, Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2009). Landscapes and human well-being. Invited talk at the Chicago BotanicGarden’s series on Healthcare Garden Design, Glencoe, Illinois.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2009). Design and planning education for the 21 st Century. Invited talk for the College<strong>of</strong> Architecture, Planning, and Design at Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2009). Forging new connections among environmental health scholars. Invited talk at“Exploring the dynamic relationship between health and the environment.” AmericanMuseum <strong>of</strong> Natural History, New York, New York.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2008). Urban landscapes and wellness. Invited talk at Washington University’sBrown School <strong>of</strong> Social Work, St. Louis.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2008). A new view <strong>of</strong> nature. Invited talk at the National Institute <strong>of</strong> Medicine’sRoundtable on Environmental Health Sciences, Research, and Medicine, Washington, D.C.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2007). Green design and wellness: Evidence from the field. Keynote address for theNew Zealand Recreation Association’s National Conference, Rotorua, New Zealand.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2007). The contributions <strong>of</strong> trees and greenery to civic society. Keynote address at the“Trees in the Urban Environment” lecture series, Arnold Arboretum and Harvard University,Boston.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2007). Nature, participation, and civil society. Invited lecture at the conference“Reasonable Person Model: 2007” at the School <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources and Environment,University <strong>of</strong> Michigan, Ann Arbor.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2007). Landscapes <strong>of</strong> hope: Trees and people in urban public housing. Invited lecture tothe Department <strong>of</strong> Landscape Architecture, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey.<strong>Sullivan</strong> cv 9


<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2007). Environmental Psychology: Impacts for environmental health. Invited talk at theNational Institute <strong>of</strong> Medicine’s Roundtable on Environmental Health Sciences, Research,and Medicine, Washington, D.C.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2007). Landscapes <strong>of</strong> human evolution. Invited keynote at the conference “Shades <strong>of</strong>green: Exploring biodiversity, human values, and urban planning” hosted by GuelphUniversity and the Royal Botanic Gardens <strong>of</strong> Ontario, Canada.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2006). Urban nature and wellness. Invited talk to the National Center forEnvironmental Health at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2006). Urban Forests: Social benefits, social justice. Keynote address at the conference“Shade trees: A golden past, present, and future.” Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2005). Beyond the garden gate: Benefits <strong>of</strong> neighborhood greening. Keynote address tothe American Association <strong>of</strong> Botanical Gardens and Arboreta annual meeting, Chicago,Illinois.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2005). Impacts <strong>of</strong> green environments on human fitness. Invited lecture to thePediatric Environmental Health Scholars annual meeting, Reston, Virginia.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2004). Deep roots: Urban forests and healthy communities. Keynote address to theHealthy Trees, Healthy Cities, Healthy People conference sponsored by the Center forDisease Control and Prevention, Emory University, and the Georgia Forestry Commission,Atlanta, Georgia.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C.. (2004). Urban forests and human health. Invited lecture, Chicago Botanic Garden,Glencoe, Illinois.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2004). Evolution, landscapes, and the heavens. Invited lecture before the worldpremier <strong>of</strong> Sun Rings by the Kronos Quartet, Kranert Center for the Performing Arts, Urbana.Illinois.<strong>Sullivan</strong> W.C. (2004). Green infrastructure and healthy living. Invited lecture to the Department <strong>of</strong>Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas.<strong>Sullivan</strong> W.C. (2004). Social benefits <strong>of</strong> urban forests. Invited lecture, Chicago Botanic Garden,Glencoe, Illinois.<strong>Sullivan</strong> W.C. (2004). Urban green, human funcitoning: Evidence from Chicago. Invited lecture to theLibrary Lecture Series at the Morton Arboretum, Lisle, Illinois.<strong>Sullivan</strong> W.C. (2003). Landscapes and health. Invited lecture to the Centers for Disease Control andPrevention and Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia.<strong>Sullivan</strong> W.C. (2003). Urban landscape, healthy landscapes. Invited lecture, Chicago Botanic Garden,Glencoe, Illinois.<strong>Sullivan</strong> W.C. (2003). Beyond green: Urban forests and healthy communities. Plenary session at theInternational Society <strong>of</strong> Arboriculture annual meeting, Montreal, Canada.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2002). Evolution, place, & sustainability. Invited lecture for the symposium UrbanPlace: Reconnections with the Natural World, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia.<strong>Sullivan</strong> cv 10


<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2002). Urban forests and urban life: A look to the future. Plenary address, IllinoisArborist Association; Tinley Park, Illinois.Kuo, F.E. & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2002). Invited testimony before the Chicago City Council Committeeon Parks and Recreation; Chicago.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W. (2002). Creating sustainable buildings. Keynote address, Planning Matters conferencefor the Planning & Zoning Institute, Champaign, Illinois.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C., Kruidenier, W.P., & Canonizado, F.C. (2001). Urban green and urban crime: Don’tcut that tree down after all. Invited paper at the Society for American Forests conference,Washington, D.C.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C., & Kuo, F.E. (2000). Far reaching benefits <strong>of</strong> green neighborhoods: Evidence from theinner city. Invited paper at the conference Does the neighborhood landscape matter?University <strong>of</strong> California at Berkeley.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C., (2000). EDRA building bridges: From research to real world impacts. Keynoteaddress to the Environmental Design Research Association annual conference, San Francisco.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2000). Urban forests and crime: Surprising evidence from the inner-city. Testimonybefore the National Urban and Community Forestry Advisory Council, Chattannoga, TN.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C., & Kuo, F.E. (1999). Humans, urban design, and the inner-city. Mid-AmericanCollegiate Horticulture Society; Urbana, Illinois<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (1998). Human nature and urban nature: Implications for urban environmental design.Department <strong>of</strong> Urban Studies and Planning, Massachusetts Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology,Cambridge, MA.Kuo, F.E. & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (1998). The urban forest and community: Research from the inner city.Invited lecture to the USDA North Central Experiment Station, and the College <strong>of</strong> ForestResources, University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (1998). Human nature and urban nature: Implications for Landscape Architecture.Invited lecture at the Department <strong>of</strong> Landscape Architecture, University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota.Kuo, F.E., & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (1997). How trees build human capital: Latest findings from the inner-city.Testimony before the National Urban and Community Forestry Advisory Council,Charleston, SC.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (1996). Creating places to live and grow: Trees and people in urban public housing.Keynote address at the Green Summit, Chicago, IL.Kuo, F.E., & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (1996). A landscape <strong>of</strong> hope: Building community and decreasing violencein the inner-city. University <strong>of</strong> California, Berkeley, CA.Kuo, F.E., & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (1996). A landscape <strong>of</strong> hope: Building community and decreasing violencein the inner-city. University <strong>of</strong> Washington, Seattle, WA.Kuo, F.E., & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (1996). A landscape <strong>of</strong> hope: Building community and decreasing violencein the inner-city. University <strong>of</strong> California, Davis, CA.<strong>Sullivan</strong> cv 11


<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. & Kuo, F.E. (1995). Trees and aggression in urban public housing. Society <strong>of</strong> AmericanForesters National Convention, Portland, Maine.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. & Kuo, F.E. (1995). Trees decrease violence in urban public housing: Latest findings.1995 Governor’s Conference on Urban and Community Forestry, Chicago, IL.Kuo, F.E., & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (1995). Trees and the social functioning <strong>of</strong> public housing residents.Testimony before the National Urban and Community Forestry Advisory Council, BatonRouge, LA.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (1994). Satisfying landscapes: Latest findings <strong>of</strong> the Human-Environment Research Lab.LABASH ‘94, Urbana, IL.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (1994). The environment and quality <strong>of</strong> life in the city. 38th Annual Conference <strong>of</strong> theUniversity <strong>of</strong> Illinois Agriculture Alumni Association, Urbana, IL.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. & Kuo, F.E. (1994). Coping with poverty: The value <strong>of</strong> trees in urban public housing.Testimony before the National Urban and Community Forestry Advisory Council, Seattle,WA.BULLETINS & REPORTS<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C., & Kuo, F.E. (2001). The urban forest and the vitality <strong>of</strong> older adults. Final reportto the National Urban and Community Forestry Advisory Council, USDA Forest Service,regarding grant number NA-97-0280.Kuo, F.E., & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (1997). Growing hope: Children, trees, and urban public housing.Final report to the National Urban and Community Forestry Advisory Council, USDA ForestService, regarding grant number NA-95-0333.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. & Kuo, F.E. (1996). Do trees strengthen urban communities, reduce domesticviolence? USDA Forest Service Southern Region, Technology Bulletin No. 4, Forestry Report R8-FR 55, Athens.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (1995). Building bridges with the Environmental Extension Network; CooperativeExtension and small businesses team up to reduce hazardous waste in Illinois. Report to theUS EPA Office <strong>of</strong> Solid Waste Emergency Response.Kuo, F.E., & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (1995). Coping with poverty: The value <strong>of</strong> trees in urban publichousing. A report to the National Urban and Community Forestry Advisory Council, USDAForest Service, regarding grant number NA-93-0333.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C., Nowak, P., Kimmel, R.G. (1995). Casting the net on hazardous waste in Illinois:The Environmental Extension Network. A report to the Illinois Department <strong>of</strong> Commerceand Community Affairs.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C., & Dvorak, B.D. (1993). Improving the visual quality <strong>of</strong> the Route 45 corridor.Report for the Champaign County Department <strong>of</strong> Planning and Zoning.<strong>Sullivan</strong> cv 12


Nowak, P., R. De Young, M. Berger, A. Duncan, S. Carney, R. Weiss, W. <strong>Sullivan</strong>, L. Horne, L.Thompson and R. Romauker (1991) Waste Minimization Manual: Pollution Prevention UnderRCRA. For the Office <strong>of</strong> Solid Waste <strong>of</strong> the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. AnnArbor, MI: School <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources, University <strong>of</strong> Michigan.CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. & Chang, C.Y. (2013). Healthy Landscapes-Healthy People. Workshop (3 hours)presented at the Council <strong>of</strong> Educators in Landscape Architecture conference, Austin, Texas.Zimbovsky, S. & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2013). Child’s play: A comparative analysis <strong>of</strong> the impacts <strong>of</strong>nature-based play environments and traditional playgrounds on children’s social andcognitive development. In Li, M.H., & Mim, H.W. (Eds). Space, time, place, duration. Council <strong>of</strong>Educators in Landscape Architecture, p. 186.Jiang, B. & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2013). Establishing a dose-response curve for the impact <strong>of</strong> communityforestes on recovery from acute stress. In Li, M.H., & Mim, H.W. (Eds). Space, time, place,duration. Council <strong>of</strong> Educators in Landscape Architecture, p. 201.Jiang, B., Li, D., Hsieh, C.H., Chang, C.Y., & <strong>Sullivan</strong> (2013). Wat we design and what weexperience: Comparing the objective and perceived measures <strong>of</strong> percentage tree canopy. InLi, M.H., & Mim, H.W. (Eds). Space, time, place, duration. Council <strong>of</strong> Educators in LandscapeArchitecture, p. 271.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2012). The role <strong>of</strong> school landscape design in promoting health and wellbeingacross the community. Associate <strong>of</strong> Collegiate Schools <strong>of</strong> Planning conference, Cincinnati.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. & Chang, C.Y. (2012). Healthy Landscapes-Healthy People. Workshop (3.5 hours)presented at the Council <strong>of</strong> Educators in Landscape Architecture conference, Champaign,Illinois.Ho, Y.H., <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. & Chang, C.Y. (2012). Psychological and physiological responses tovarious landscape types: A comparison <strong>of</strong> cultural differences. Council <strong>of</strong> Educators inLandscape Architecture conference, Champaign, Illinois.Zimbovsky, S. & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2012 High school campus landscapes and academicperformance: An experiment. Council <strong>of</strong> Educators in Landscape Architecture conference,Champaign, Illinois.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2012). Schools at the edge: High school landscapes on the fringe. Council <strong>of</strong>Educators in Landscape Architecture conference, Champaign, Illinois.Moen, B., & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2012). Landscape laboratory at danville prison. Council <strong>of</strong> Educatorsin Landscape Architecture conference, Champaign, Illinois.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2011). The Reasonable Person Model and the productive prison landscape.Environmental Design Research Association, Chicago.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. & Chang, C.Y. (2011). “Healthy landscape, healthy people. “ Symposiumpresented at the Environmental Design Research Association, Chicago. The symposium includedthe following papers:<strong>Sullivan</strong> cv 13


Chang, C.Y., & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. Healthy landscapes, healthy people: A conceptual framework.Lin, Y.H., <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C., & Chang, C.Y. People-place relationships mediating psychologicalrestorative experiences.Tang, I.C., Chang, C.Y., & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. With different eyes: Effects <strong>of</strong> indivisual’s connetionwith nature on perceiving environmental information.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2010). Can citizen be reasonable? Environmental Design Research Association,Washington, D.C.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2009). Good participation in design and planning: Some hints from theReasonable Person Model. Environmental Design Research Association. Kansas City, MO.Shammin, M.R. & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2008). Blueprint for university campuses as living learninglaboratories <strong>of</strong> sustainability. Association for the Advancement <strong>of</strong> Sustainability in HigherEducation. Raleigh, NC.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2008). Dirt under your nails: Benefits <strong>of</strong> participating in ecological restoration.International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, University <strong>of</strong> Vermont,Burlington, Vermont.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2007). Urban nature and three dimensions <strong>of</strong> wellness. Council <strong>of</strong> Educators inLandscape Architecture, Pennsylvania State University: State College, Pennsylvania.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2004). Renewable energies: A real possibility in Illinois. Planning Mattersconference for the Planning & Zoning Institute, Champaign, Illinois.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C., S. Taylor Lovell, and O.M. Anderson. (2003). Greening the campus research farm:Reactions from three stakeholder groups. Paper presented at Greening <strong>of</strong> the Campus V, BallState University: Muncie, Indiana.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W. (2002). The farm next door: Reducing conflicts among landuses at the rural-urbanfringe. Environmental Design Research Association annual meeting in Philadelphia.Kruidenier, W.P., Kuo, F.E., & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2001). The physical environment and quality <strong>of</strong>life in inner cities. The Fourth International Society <strong>of</strong> Quality <strong>of</strong> Life Studies Conference.Washington, D.C.Anderson, O., & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2001). Toward improved agricultural systems: stakeholderopinions <strong>of</strong> environmental buffers in a research landscape. Riparian Habitat and FloodplainConference, Sacramento, CA.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C., Kuo, F.E.(2000). “New insights into an old environmental culprit in crime.”Environmental Design Research Association, San Francisco, CA.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2000). “Ecological behavior: “Having an impact” Workshop presented at theEnvironmental Design Research Association, San Francisco, CA.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. & Kuo, F.E. “Promoting ecological behavior: Impacts <strong>of</strong> understanding oninvolvement.” Environmental Design Research Association, San Francisco, CA.<strong>Sullivan</strong> cv 14


Taylor, A.F., Kuo, F.E., & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2000). “Nature and attention: The surprising benefits <strong>of</strong>green leisure environments for children with Attention Deficit Disorder.” EnvironmentalDesign Research Association, San Francisco, CA.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C., Kuo, F.E., & Coley, R.L. (1997). “Community-building effects <strong>of</strong> nature in urbanpublic housing.” Environmental Design Research Association, Montreal.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C., Kuo, F.E., & Wiley, A. (1997). “Benefits <strong>of</strong> nature across the lifespan in urbanpublic housing.” Symposium presented at the Environmental Design Research Association,Montreal. This symposium included the following three papers:Taylor, A.F., Kuo, F.E., <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C., & Wiley, A. “The young and restless: Nature in thelives <strong>of</strong> children in urban public housing.”Brunson, L., Kuo, F.E., & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. “The benefits <strong>of</strong> participation in greening andgardening activities for adults living in urban public housing.”Kweon, B.S., <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C., & Wiley, A. “Nature and older adults: The benefits <strong>of</strong> naturefor the social relationships <strong>of</strong> older Americans.”Taylor, A.F., Wiley, A., Kuo, F.E., & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (1997). “Play in the inner city: W<strong>here</strong> does itbloom?” Society for Research in Child Development, Washington, D.C.Taylor, A.F., Kuo, F.E., <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C., & Wiley, A. (1997). “Tending the flock: Adultsupervision in the inner city.” Society for Research in Child Development, Washington, D.C.Kuo, F.E., <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C., & Schlosser, A. (1996). “Inner cities, mental fatigue, and violence.”Symposium, Environmental Design Research Association, Salt Lake City, UT.Wiley, A., Kuo, F.E., & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (1996). “Nature in the inner city: Fertile ground for childdevelopment.” Environmental Design Research Association, Salt Lake City, UT.Wiley, A., Kuo, F.E., & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (1996). “Examination <strong>of</strong> the implications for children’senvironments <strong>of</strong> the U.N. Convention on the Rights <strong>of</strong> the Child.” Environmental DesignResearch Association, Salt Lake City, UT.Faber, A., Wiley, A., Kuo, F.E., & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (1996). “Play in the inner city: Nature asresource for sociodramatic play.” Environmental Design Research Association, Salt Lake City,UT.De Pooter, S., <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C., & Kuo, F.E. (1996). “Neighbors and nature: Trees & socialinteractions in urban public housing.” Environmental Design Research Association. Salt LakeCity, UT.Coley, R.L., Kuo, F.E., & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (1996). “The influence <strong>of</strong> nature on neighbor relations inurban public housing.” Environmental Design Research Association. Salt Lake City, UT.Brunson, L., Kuo, F.E., & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (1996). “Community life and nature in public spaces inurban public housing.” Environmental Design Research Association, Salt Lake City, UT.Bacaicoa, M., <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C., & Kuo, F.E. (1996). “The urban forest in urban public housing:Enhancing the use <strong>of</strong> outdoor public spaces.” Environmental Design Research Association. SaltLake City, UT.<strong>Sullivan</strong> cv 15


Kweon, B.S., <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C., & Wiley, A. (1996). “The benefits <strong>of</strong> nature to older adults.”Environmental Design Research Association, Salt Lake City, UT.Kuo, F.E. & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (1995). “Trees, aggression, and violence in the home.” SeventhNational Urban Forestry Conference, New York, NY.Kuo, F.E. & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (1995). “W<strong>here</strong> does community grow? Public spaces andcommunity in urban public housing.” Symposium presented at the Fifth Biennial Conferenceon Community Research & Action, Chicago, IL.Westphal, L., Hemmons, G., Kuo, F.E., McDonough, M., & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (1994). “CommunityRevitalization Impacts <strong>of</strong> Urban Greening.” Panel presentation at the American CommunityGardening Association & American Horticultural Therapists Conference, Chicago, IL.Foster, K., Shannon, S.S., <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (1994). “Examining public policies through computersimulation.” Ninety minute workshop, Environmental Design Research Association, SanAntonio, TX.Bardwell, L., Kuo, F., <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W., & Wolf, K. (1992). “Environmental problem solving, as ifsustainability mattered.” Ninety minute workshop, Environmental Design ResearchAssociation, Denver, CO.Clement, L.C. & <strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (1988). "From idea through evaluation: A model urban designprocess for community participation." 4th International Making Cities Livable Conference,Charleston, SC.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (1985). "Pr<strong>of</strong>it and Open Space: Fulfilling Open Space Dedication Requirementsin a Pr<strong>of</strong>itable Fashion." Institute <strong>of</strong> Urban Design, Chicago, IL.GRADUATE STUDENT SUPERVISIONI have been the major advisor for:Bin Jain, Ph.D. in Landscape Architecture 2008-present. Dissertation is yet to be determined.Douglas A. <strong>William</strong>s, Ph.D. in Landscape Architecture 2006- present. Dissertation: AfricanAmerican educational landscapes: Culture, identity, and design.Xiaolu Zhu Ph.D, Ph.D. in Landscape Architecture 2010 - present.Dongying Li, Ph.D. in Landscape Architecture 2011- present.Bridgette Moen, Master <strong>of</strong> Landscape Architecture, 2011 - present.Jei Zhao, Master <strong>of</strong> Landscape Architecture, 2011 - present.Shimon Zimbovsky, Master <strong>of</strong> Landscape Architecture, 2011 – present.Peng Chen, Master <strong>of</strong> Landscape Architecture, 2011 – present.Nathan Stout, Master <strong>of</strong> Landscape Architecture, 2008-2011. Intersections <strong>of</strong> community, traditionalknowledge, and place: A park design for the La Jolla Band <strong>of</strong> Luiseno Indians.<strong>Sullivan</strong> cv 16


Yi Qu, Master <strong>of</strong> Landscape Architecture, 2009-2011. Living with Alzheimer’s Disease: EnvironmentalDesign patterns for aging communities.Thomas Packard, Master <strong>of</strong> Landscape Architecture, 2008-2010. A process for defining landscapespecificdesign guidelines for the shoreland <strong>of</strong> Lake Tahoe.Yuan Lv, Master <strong>of</strong> Landscape Architecture, 2008-2010. Thesis: The entrance experience: Design andcivic engagement in Galesburg, Illinois.Katie Linnemann, Master <strong>of</strong> Landscape Architecture, 2007-2009. Thesis: A zero run<strong>of</strong>f campus:Ecological, educational, and financial implications.Robert Scott, Masters degree in Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences, 2004-2006.Thesis: Illinois Permaculture Handbook. Currently a Ph.D. student in Education Policy at UIUC.Rebecca Kenwick, Masters degree in Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences, 2003-2006.Thesis: Management strategies at the water’s edge: A photoquestionnaire <strong>of</strong> Midwesternriparian areas in rural and suburban settings. Currently an instructor at Lincoln CommunityCollege, in Illinois.Frank Hagen, MS student in Natural Resoureces and Environmental Sciences; 2001-2003. Thesis:Illinois farmer’s use <strong>of</strong> nitrogen: motivations for over application. Currently a research scientist atthe Ar<strong>my</strong> Corps <strong>of</strong> Engineers.Cory Rolfe, Master <strong>of</strong> Landscape Architecture, 2000-2003. Thesis: Green the campus landscape: Acase study <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.Olin Anderson, Master <strong>of</strong> Landscape Architecture, 1999-2001. Thesis: Farm buffers in the publiceye. Currently practicing landscape architecture in California.Keith Nowakowski, Master <strong>of</strong> Landscape Architecture, 1999-2001. Thesis: The Prairie-Stylelandscape garden: A bioregionally based landscape aesthetic for small scale residential sites in Illinois.Currently practicing landscape architecture in Illinois.Byoung-Suk Kweon, Ph.D, 1993 - 1998. Dissertation: Nature and the Well-Being <strong>of</strong> Inner-City OlderAdults. Dr. Kweon is Research Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor at the University <strong>of</strong> Michigan in AnnArbor.Stephen DePooter, Master <strong>of</strong> Landscape Architecture, 1994 - 1997. Thesis: Tree cover and socialactivities in inner-city neighborhood common spaces. Currently employed by Emory Universityin Atlanta, Georgia.Irene Miles, M.S. Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences, 1994 - 1996. Thesis: Prairierestoration volunteers: The benefits <strong>of</strong> participation. Currently a writer working for InformationServices, University <strong>of</strong> Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.Andrea Faber Taylor, M.S. Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences, 1994 - 1996. Thesis:Children’s play and access to adults in urban public housing outdoor spaces as a function <strong>of</strong> trees.Currently a Post-Doctoral Research Scientist, NRES, University <strong>of</strong> Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.Malen Bacaicoa, Master <strong>of</strong> Landscape Architecture, 1993 - 1995. Thesis: Tree planting and landscapemaintenance in urban public housing. Currently a practicing landscape architect in France.<strong>Sullivan</strong> cv 17


Bruce Dvorak, Master <strong>of</strong> Landscape Architecture, 1993 - 1995. Thesis: Reading the margins:Perceptions <strong>of</strong> East Central Illinois farmland. Currently a practicing landscape architect inSeattle, Washington.Mona Prabhu, Master <strong>of</strong> Landscape Architecture, 1993 - 1995. Thesis: Communicating effectively:Evaluating the effectiveness <strong>of</strong> visual simulations and readability standards in Environmental ImpactStatements. Currently a practicing landscape architect in St. Paul, Minnesota.Kirsten Bolin, M.S. Horticulture, 1993 - 1995. Thesis: Herbaceous perennials for the Midwest.Currently working as a horticulturist for Tropical Plants in Chicago, IL.Supawadee Chaiputhi, Master <strong>of</strong> Landscape Architecture, 1992 - 1994. Thesis: Management <strong>of</strong>highway roadside landscapes: Perceptions <strong>of</strong> highway users. Currently a practicing landscapearchitect in Bangkok, Thailand.PUBLIC SERVICEPresident, Council <strong>of</strong> Environmental Deans and Directors, January 2010 to January 2012.President-elect, Council <strong>of</strong> Environmental Deans and Directors January 2008 to January 2010.Secretary & Treasure, Council <strong>of</strong> Environmental Deans and Directors, January 2006 to January2008.Executive Committee member, Council <strong>of</strong> Environmental Deans and Directors, 2004-present.Advisory Board, Education Justice Project (2006 to present)Board <strong>of</strong> Directors, University YMCA, Champaign, Illinois, (2012 – present).Expert Review Panel member, European Union Science Commission. Reviewed researchproposals concerning the health implications <strong>of</strong> green spaces. Brussels, Belgium.Journal and Panel Reviews for:• Journal <strong>of</strong> Architectural and Planning Research• Environmental Psychology• Landscape & Urban Planning• Preventative Medicine• American Journal <strong>of</strong> Public Health• European Union Science Commission, reviewed research proposals concerning thehealth implications <strong>of</strong> green spaces, Brussels, Belgium, 2011.• National Science Foundation Database Activities panel, 2004• Research Council at Katholieke University in Leuven, Belgium, 2005• Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research, Social Science Resaerch on GreenInfrastructure, 2004• North Central Research Station <strong>of</strong> the USDA Forest ServicePlanning committee member for the annual conference <strong>of</strong> the National Council for Science andEnvironment’s seventh conference: Integrating Environment and Human Health (2007).Council <strong>of</strong> Environmental Deans & Directors representative to the National Science Foundation’sNational Ecological Observatory Network working group on Governance and Structure,2003.Director; Environmental Extension Network, 1993–1996<strong>Sullivan</strong> cv 18


Founder <strong>of</strong> the Green Summit, 1994-1996MEMBERSHIPNational Council for Science and the EnvironmentCouncil <strong>of</strong> Environmental Deans & DirectorsEnvironmental Design Research AssociationAllerton Park Advisory BoardUniversity YMCA Board <strong>of</strong> Directors, Champaign, IL<strong>Sullivan</strong> cv 19

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