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Ellen Vincent Clemson University Horticulture program Phone office: 864.656.1342 Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences Phone cell: 803.243.8888 173 Poole Agricultural Center Box 340310 Phone home: 864.568.5025 Clemson, SC 29634-0310 Email: [email protected] Education CLEMSON UNIVERSITY Doctor of Philosophy 2009 Environmental Design and Planning, College of Architecture, Arts, and Humanities Dissertation committee chair: Dina Battisto Thesis title: The therapeutic benefits of nature images on health NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY Master of Science 1993 Major: Agriculture, emphasis in Horticulture Thesis advisor: Johanne Fairchild Thesis title: Germination of late blooming Carduus nutans in northwest Missouri STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT NEW PALTZ Bachelor of Arts cum laude 1982 Major: American Culture VASSAR COLLEGE Major: American Culture 1980-81 Major focus: Man and the environment Employment CLEMSON UNIVERSITY Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Horticulture, July 2019-present. Teaching 100% Lecturer, Faculty of Horticulture, July 2017-2019. Teaching 100% Extension Associate/Environmental Landscape Specialist June 2000-June 2017 50%; Teaching 50% Extension public sevice outreach CLEMSON UNIVERSITY Extension Agent, Beaufort and Colleton Counties, June 1997 - May 2000 County commercial ornamental horticulture program delivery 50% County landscape beautification and employee training 50% CORNELL COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE Extension Educator/Special Project Coordinator, Nov. 1996-June 1997 (temp.) Project title: Ulster County Agricultural and Farmland Protection Plan Created agricultural and farmland protection plan for Ulster County. Facilitated public issue meetings; created collaborations between NY State, Ulster County, American Farmland Trust, Cornell University, and citizens; conducted agricultural surveys UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI Horticulture Specialist, University Extension at Missouri Botanical Garden Kemper Center for Home Gardening, May 1995-October 1996 Audience: Consumers, commercial horticulturists Supervisory: 200 Master Gardener volunteers, interns BERKSHIRE BOTANICAL GARDEN, Stockbridge, MA Education Director, October 1994-April 1995 Supervisory: Program assistant, volunteers

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Ellen Vincent Clemson University Horticulture program Phone office: 864.656.1342 Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences Phone cell: 803.243.8888 173 Poole Agricultural Center Box 340310 Phone home: 864.568.5025 Clemson, SC 29634-0310 Email: [email protected]

Education CLEMSON UNIVERSITY Doctor of Philosophy 2009 Environmental Design and Planning, College of Architecture, Arts, and Humanities Dissertation committee chair: Dina Battisto Thesis title: The therapeutic benefits of nature images on health NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY Master of Science 1993 Major: Agriculture, emphasis in Horticulture Thesis advisor: Johanne Fairchild Thesis title: Germination of late blooming Carduus nutans in northwest Missouri STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT NEW PALTZ Bachelor of Arts cum laude 1982 Major: American Culture VASSAR COLLEGE Major: American Culture 1980-81 Major focus: Man and the environment Employment CLEMSON UNIVERSITY Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Horticulture, July 2019-present. Teaching 100% Lecturer, Faculty of Horticulture, July 2017-2019. Teaching 100% Extension Associate/Environmental Landscape Specialist June 2000-June 2017 50%; Teaching 50% Extension public sevice outreach CLEMSON UNIVERSITY Extension Agent, Beaufort and Colleton Counties, June 1997 - May 2000 County commercial ornamental horticulture program delivery 50%

County landscape beautification and employee training 50% CORNELL COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE Extension Educator/Special Project Coordinator, Nov. 1996-June 1997 (temp.) Project title: Ulster County Agricultural and Farmland Protection Plan

Created agricultural and farmland protection plan for Ulster County. Facilitated public issue meetings; created collaborations between NY State, Ulster County, American Farmland Trust, Cornell University, and citizens; conducted agricultural surveys

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI Horticulture Specialist, University Extension at Missouri Botanical Garden Kemper Center for Home Gardening, May 1995-October 1996 Audience: Consumers, commercial horticulturists Supervisory: 200 Master Gardener volunteers, interns BERKSHIRE BOTANICAL GARDEN, Stockbridge, MA Education Director, October 1994-April 1995 Supervisory: Program assistant, volunteers

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Employment (cont.) NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY, Maryville, MO

Graduate Research/Teaching Assistant, September 1992-December 1993 Graduate Assistantship Supervisor: Johanne Fairchild (Wynne) BUTNER'S OLD MILL NURSERY & GARDEN CENTER, St. Joseph, MO Community Education Coordinator / Herbaceous Plant Sales Manager, 10/90-92 Supervisory: Eight seasonal workers LAVENDERWOOD HERBARY, Germantown, NY and St. Joseph, MO Owner, January 1985-October 1994

Low-maintenance perennial and herb nursery, landscape design and maintenance (New York). Landscape design and mail order herbal product business (Missouri)

VASSAR COLLEGE, Poughkeepsie, NY Greenhouse Assistant and Specialty Gardener, summers 1980-1984 Instructor, Graduate Architecture 821 Research Design and Methods (co-instructor/Battisto): Fall 2010 Forestry 893 Landscapes + Health: Spring 2011-2012 Horticulture 661 Advanced Landscape Garden Design: Spring 2013, 2015, 2016 Horticulture 672 Landscapes + Health: Spring 2014, 2017 Horticulutre 810 Special Topics: Fall 2014, Summer 2015 Horticulture 812 Special Problems in Horticulture: Spring & Fall 2013, 2016 Undergraduate Horticulture 101 Introduction to Sustainable Horticulture*: Spring & Fall 2010-2016, Fall 2017-2019 (*Sustainability minor class) Horticulture 208 Landscape Appreciation: Fall 2011 Horticulture 271 Internship Fieldwork: Summers, 2012-2018; Spring & Fall 2013-2018 Horticulture 280 Internship: Summer 2019 Horticulture 303 Landscape Plants (laboratory instruction): Fall 2006, 2007, 2009 Horticulture 308 Sustainable Landscape Garden Design, Installation & Maintenance* (Critical Thinking CT2 class), 2013-2014: Fall 2011- 2018 (*Sustainability minor class)

Horticulture 309 Sustainable Landscape Garden Design Lab: Fall 2012, 2013* , 2014*, 2015**, 2016**, 2017**, 2018** (*co-instructor/Harritos; **co-instructor/ Barrett)

Horticulture 400 Landscapes + Health: Spring 2011, 2012 Horticulture 471 Advanced Internship: Summer & Fall: 2012-2018 Horticulture 472 Landscapes + Health: Spring 2014, 2017, 2019

Horticulture 408 Horticulture Discovery and Inquiry: Fall, Spring, Summer 2012-2019 Horticulture 409 Senior Seminar: Spring 2012, 2013 Horticulture 409 Capstone: Fall 2013-2016; Spring 2017-2019 Horticulture 461 Advanced Landscape Garden Design: Spring 2013, 2015*, 2016**, 2017**, 2018**

(Sustainability minor class) (*co-instructor/Harritos; **co-instructor Barrett)

Horticulture 480 Advanced Internship: Summer 2019

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Grants Lever Initiative. Developing a certified environmental landscape professional program. 2013. Park, D. M.; White, S. A,; Vincent, EA; Chong, J-H; Tanner, C.; Giacalone, K.; Young, T.; Dickert, G.; Arena, M. $66,059.

Environmental approaches to increase engagement and reduce dementia related

disordered behaviors of those with ADRD. 2012. Dye, C. (PI, CU), Pham, H. (GHS),

Eggert, J (CU), Vincent, E. (CU), Gilbert, J. (CU), Daily, S. (CU), Downey, T. (GHS),

Reese, A. (GHS). Greenville Hospital System/Clemson University Institute for the

Advancement of Healthcare Seed Grant Proposal. $29,922. Sustainable landscape demonstration garden. 2012. Clemson University Public Service

and Agriculture. $37,772.32. Therapeutic benefits of nature images on health experimental sorting task. 2008. Municipal Urban and Community Forest Initiative to South Carolina. 2006. SC Forestry Commission, $18,400.

Therapeutic benefits of nature images on health. 2008. Travel grant from Clemson

Advancement Foundation for Design and Building to travel to Prato, Italy to present

research results from Ph.D. thesis at the 3rd International Conference on

Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, $2,150.

Therapeutic benefits of nature images on health. 2008. Travel grant from Clemson

University Environmental Design and Planning (EDP) advisory committee to travel to

Prato, Italy to present research results from Ph.D. thesis at the 3rd International

Conference on Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, $1,000.

Town of Pacolet landscape architecture project. 2006. Mary Black Foundation, $2,500.

Pilgrimage of place: Community greenspace workshops for South Carolina. 2004. South Carolina Forestry Commission, $13,000. Constructive conversations: Study circles. 2004. SC Leadership in Public Service Mini-grant Program, $7,500. Sandhill salons: Constructive conversations. 2003. SC Leadership in Public Domino Development: Community Engagement for South Carolina Rural Revitalization. 2003. W.K. Kellogg Foundation, $55,000. Constructive conversations for greenspace preservation and tree protection practices. 2003. South Carolina Forestry Commission, $17,000. Environmental stewardship camps at Sandhill. 2003. South Carolina Forestry Commission, $3,000. Environmental youth education coordinator position. 2003, 2002, 2001. Richland County Conservation District, $7,000. $6,000, $6,000. Urban forestry planning and protection in the United Kingdom: A comparison model for South Carolina. 2002. South Carolina Forestry Commission, $18,000. South Carolina stars: Selection and promotion of woody landscape plants for South Carolina. 2002. South Carolina Department of Agriculture, $30,000.

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Grants (cont.) Environmental stewardship camps at Sandhill. 2002. SC Leadership in Public Service Mini-grant Program, $5,000. Environmental landscape certification program. 2001. South Carolina Forestry Commission Urban Forestry, $17,300. Farm and forest land conservation training in South Carolina. 2001. Sustainable Agriculture Research & Education (SARE), $25,000. Pest resistant roses and low-maintenance perennial field trials for South Carolina landscapes. 2000. Clemson University Integrated Pest Management Program, $9,500. Colleton County grounds worker training. 1999. South Carolina Forestry Commission, $6,000. Fire ant management demonstration at the Coastal Discovery Museum on Hilton Head Island. 1999. Clemson University Fire Ant Management Funds, $5,000.

Pest resistant landscape roses: Field trials on Hilton Head Island, 1998. Clemson University Integrated Pest Management Program, $5,700. Publications

Liu, P. Powers, M. Padua, M. Dye, C.J. & Vincent, E. (2019, May). Design with

culture: A framework to inform the design and research of culturally sensitive care

environments. Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA);

Individual Presentation; Brooklyn, New York.

Battisto, D., Vincent, E., and Dye, C. (2018). Technological supports to

increase nature contact for older adults (Chap 5, pp 113-134) in Aging, Technology and Health. Edited by R. Pak and A. McLaughlin. Elsevier.

Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Vincent, E. (2017, Oct 23.) Sustainable urban garden: A replicable model for health.

Healthy City Design, Salus: 2017 http://www.salus.global/article-show/sustainable-

urban-garden-a-replicable-model-for-health

Jiang, S.; Powers, M.; Allison, D.; Vincent, E. (2016). Informing healthcare waiting

area design using transparency attribute: A comparative preference study. Health Environments Research and Design DOI: 10.1177/1937586716675581

Eggert J, Dye C, Vincent E, Parker V, Pham H, Daily S. (2015). Effects of viewing a

preferred nature image and hearing preferred music on engagement, agitation and

mental status in persons with dementia. Open Medicine. DOI:

10.1177/2050312115602579 Drennan, K., Wijesinghe, D., White, S., Menchyk, N., Vincent, E. and Park, D. (2014).

Soil temperature and moisture differentials from concrete sidewalks. Proceedings of the 14th American Ecological Engineering Society Meeting. Charleston, SC.

Valdetero, H., Vincent, E., and Dobbins, T. (2014). How do Clemson University

students in the School of Agriculture, Forest, and Environmental Sciences (SAFES)

learn? Abstract. NACTA Journal, 58, (1), online at www.nactateachers.org.

Valdetero, H., Vincent, E., and Dobbins, T. (2014). How do Clemson University students in the School of Agriculture, Forest, and Environmental Sciences (SAFES) learn? Poster presentation: 2014 NACTA Conference, June 25 - 28, Montana State

University, Bozeman.

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Publications (cont.)

Vincent, E., White S. A.; & Park, D. M. (2013). Pre and post perceptions of sustainable

landscape demonstration garden. SNA Research Conference 58, 60-66.

Economics and Marketing Section.

Vincent, E. (2011, January). Healing landscapes research. Healthcare Design 11(1), 52-53.

Vincent, E., Battisto, D., Grimes, L., & McCubbin, J. (2010). The effects of nature

images on pain in a simulated hospital patient room. Health Environments Research & Design Journal, 3(3), 42-55. Vincent, E., Battisto, D., & Grimes, L. (2010). The effects of presence and

influence in nature images in a simulated hospital patient room. Health Environments Research & Design Journal, 3(3), 56-69.

Vincent, E. A. (2009). Therapeutic benefits of nature images on health (Doctoral

dissertation). Retrieved from ProQuest LLC (UMI No. 3369293).

Vincent, E. (Ed.), (2009). Certified Nursery Professional Training Manual. SC

Nursery and Landscape Association. (Available from the South Carolina

Nursery and Landscape Association 4661 Crystal Drive Columbia,SC 29206).

Vincent, E. & Ham, D. (2009). Landscape design and landscape installation

(Chapter 12, pp. 1-26). In E. Vincent (Ed.) Certified Nursery Professional Training Manual. (Available from the South Carolina Nursery and Landscape

Association 4661 Crystal Drive Columbia, SC 29206).

Polomski, B., Hassell, R., Layne, D., & Vincent, E. (2009). Home gardening

(Chapter 14, pp. 1-49). In E. Vincent (Ed.) Certified Nursery Professional Training Manual. (Available from the South Carolina Nursery and Landscape

Association 4661 Crystal Drive Columbia, SC 29206). Vincent, E. & Gilland, L. (Eds.), (2007). South Carolina’s Urban Tree Care

Book. SC Forestry Commission. Photographer’s Forum (2005). Best of Photography Annual 2005, p. 182. Santa Barbara, CA: Serbin Communications. Strother, EAV (2005). A-Z encyclopedia of flower care. In Miracle-Gro

Encyclopedia of Plant Care, (pp. 260-365). Iowa: Meredith Publishing. Strother, EAV (2005). Miracle-Gro Guide to Growing Beautiful Flowers, (pp. 32-137).

Iowa: Meredith Publishing. Strother, EAV, Ham. D., & Gilland, L. (2003). Urban Tree Species Guide: Choosing

the Right Tree for the Right Place. SC Forestry Commission. Strother, EAV, (Ed.) (2002). Environmental Landscape Certification Manual. (Available from the South Carolina Landscape and Turfgrass Association, Ellen Parsons Thames, Executive Director PO Box 212574 Columbia, SC 29221- 2574).

Strother, EAV. (2002). Landscape design, (Section 1, pp. 1-4); Business Practices, (Section 5, pp. 1-3). In E. Strother (Ed.), Environmental

Landscape Certification Manual. (Available from the South Carolina Landscape and Turfgrass Association, Ellen Parsons Thames, Executive Director PO Box 212574 Columbia, SC 29221- 2574).

Strother, EAV et al. (2002). Evaluation of 30 Herbaceous Perennial Plants for Low Maintenance Landscapes in South Carolina (pp .484-491). In Proceedings of

Southern Nursery Association Research Conference Forty-Seventh Annual Report 2002.

Strother, EAV. (Ed.), (2001). Certified Nursery Professional Training Manual. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association.

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Publications about Vincent

Article: Horticulture Professor Earns Awards for Teaching, Industry Impact by

Jonathan Viet, College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Life Sciences, (The Newsstand

June 10, 2016). On-line at: http://newsstand.clemson.edu/horticulture-professor-

earns-awards-for-teaching-industry-impact/

Article: Can Art Heal? By Jemma Everyhope-Roser, (Glimpse Research

and Creative Discovery Clemson University, April 1 2015, pp. 30-31). On-line at:

http://www.clemson.edu/glimpse/?p=6062

Article: Nature Scenes Can Promote Patient Healing by Liv Osby, (Greenville News, September 15, 2014).

Article: Seeing is Believing...Believing in Healing by Jessica Sibley (The Journal Wednesday, August 8, 2012, p. C1).

Article: Prosper With Perennials by Jamie J. Gooch (Landscape Management, May

2012, pp. 49-50).

Article: The Healing Power of Nature by Victoria Witte, Office of Creative Services,

Clemson University (The Newsstand July 14, 2011)

http://newsstand.clemson.edu/the-healing-power-of-nature/

Trade Publications Vincent, E. (2017). Sustainable urban design and soil pH. SC Green Industry Association (SCGIA) eNews. (Nov), https://www.greensc.org/news-app/sustainable- urban-design-and-soil-ph Vincent, E. (2017). Restoring construction landscape soils. SC Green Industry Association (SCGIA) eNews. (Sept), https://www.greensc.org/news-app/restoring- construction-landscape-soils Vincent, E. (2017). Arborists champion student education (and trees) on Clemson campus. International Society of Arboriculture Southern Chapter News. (Winter),10-11. Vincent, E. (2016). South Carolina profile: Don Ham. International Society of Arboriculture Southern Chapter News. (Fall),12-14. Vincent, E. (2016). Educator profile: Exceptional extension educators: Dabbs, Jordan

and Rose. SC Nurseryman. (Sept/Oct), 10-11, 14-15. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2016). Clemson horticulture internship program. SC Landscape and

Turfgrass Association (SCLTA) eNews. (Aug), http://us6.campaign-archive1.com/?u=c5284715a14924eabc1259978&id=050d521556

Vincent, E. (2016). Arborist education in South Carolina. International Society of Arboriculture Southern Chapter News. (Summer),12. Vincent, E. (2016). Drought tolerant perennials for South Carolina. SC Landscape and Turfgrass Association (SCLTA) eNews. (June), https://sclta.com/june-2016-pest- resistant-plants-for-south-carolina/

Vincent, E. (2016). Disease resistant plants for South Carolina. SC Landscape and Turfgrass Association (SCLTA) eNews. (May), http://us6.campaign-archive2.com/?u=c5284715a14924eabc1259978&id=9d790429ad&e=1633174975

Vincent, E. (2016). Member profile: Greenville Spartanburg International Airport- Jody Taylor. SC Nurseryman. (May/June), 10-14. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2016). South Carolina heads up. International Society of Arboriculture Southern Chapter News. (Spring),16. Vincent, E. (2016). Iconic trees of South Carolina. SC Nurseryman. (Mar/April), 14-17. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2016). Iconic trees of South Carolina. International Society of

Arboriculture Southern Chapter News. (Winter), 8-10. Vincent, E. (2015). South Carolina round up: Woody plants and training. SC International Society of Arboriculture Southern Chapter News. (Winter), 8 and cover.

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Trade Publications (cont.) Vincent, E. (2015). Garden profile: Northern California: A rugged aesthetic. SC Nurseryman, (Sept/JOct), 20-23. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2015). South Carolina reflections and projections. International Society of Arboriculture Southern Chapter News. (Summer), 13-14. Vincent, E. (2015). Garden profile: Thematic gardens of Healthwood Hall. SC Nurseryman, (May/June), 20-23. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association.

Vincent, E. (2015). Educator profile: Spartanburg Community College Horticulture instructors. SC Nurseryman, (Jan/Feb), 40-42. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2014). Member profile: W.P. Law-Chris McWhorter. SC Nurseryman, (Nov/Dec), 4-7. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2014). Member profile: Jenks Farmer, plantsman. SC Nurseryman, (Sept/Oct), 4-7. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association.

Vincent, E. (2014). Garden profile: Chicago Botanic Garden. SC Nurseryman, (July/Aug),

4-7. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2014). Plant profile: Magnolia virginiana ‘Sweet Thing’. SC Nurseryman, (May/June), 20. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2014). Member profile: BWI Companies, Inc. SC Nurseryman, (May/June), 38-41.South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2014). Garden profile: South Carolina Botanical Garden’s people. SC Nurseryman, (Jan/Feb), 40-42. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association.

Vincent, E. (2013). Member profile: River’s Edge Nursery. SC Nurseryman, (Sept/Oct), 4-7. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association.

Vincent, E. (2013). Garden profile: Sustainable Landscape Demonstration Garden. SC Nurseryman, (July/Aug), 38-39. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2013). Member profile: Carolina Landscape, Inc. SC Nurseryman, (Jan/Feb), 4-7. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2012). Garden profile: Edisto Memorial Gardens. SC Nurseryman, (Nov/Dec), 4-7. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2012). Member profile: Ables Landscapes. SC Nurseryman, (Sept/Oct), 4-7. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2012). Garden profile: O’Hare Urban Garden. SC Nurseryman, (July/Aug), 4-7. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2012). Educator profile: Patricia Layton. SC Nurseryman, (March/April), 8-9. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association.

Vincent, E. (2012). Member profile: Elizabeth Gilland, Urban Forester. SC Nurseryman, (March/April), 4-5. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2011). Member profile: Super Fonz Lawn Care. SC Nurseryman, (Sept./Oct), 4-7. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2011). Member profile: Roebuck Garden Center . SC Nurseryman, (Nov/Dec), 4-7. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association.

Vincent, E. (2011). Member profile: South Pleasantburg Nursery. SC Nurseryman, (July/August), 4-7. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape

Association. Vincent, E. (2011). Sustainable Landscapes: Choosing the right tree for the right

place-sweet bay magnolia tree sheet. SC Nurseryman, (May/June), 31. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association.

Vincent, E. (2011). New SCNLA board members. SC Nurseryman, (Mar/Apr), 12. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2011). Member profile: McMakin Farms. SC Nurseryman, (Jan/Feb), 4-7. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association.

Vincent, E. (2010). Regulatory Services profile: Sherry Aultman, DPI. SC Nurseryman, (Sept/Oct), 38-39. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Assoc.

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Trade Publications (cont.) Vincent, E. (2010). Sustainable landscapes: Choosing the right tree for the right

place-Allee elm tree sheet. SC Nurseryman, (Sept/Oct), 36-37. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association.

Vincent, E. (2010). Street tree profile: Greenville, SC. SC Nurseryman, (Sept/Oct). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association, 4-7.

Vincent, E. (2010). Member profile: Aqua Terra. SC Nurseryman, (July/Aug), 4-7. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association.

Vincent, E. (2010). Member profile: Nicholson Landscapes, Inc. SC Nurseryman, (May/June). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association.

Vincent, E. (2010), Educator profile: Dr. Jim Faust. SC Nurseryman, (May/June). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association.

Vincent, E. (2010). Member profile: Bruce’s Greenhouses. SC Nurseryman, (March/April). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association, 4-6.

Vincent, E. (2010), Educator profile: Dr. Ted Whitwell. SC Nurseryman, (March/April). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association, 30-31.

Vincent, E. (2010). Member profile: Charlie’s Creek Nursery. SC Nurseryman, (Jan/Feb). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association.

Vincent, E. (2010), Educator profile: Mary Haque. SC Nurseryman, (Jan/Feb). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association.

Vincent, E. (2009). Member profile: The Planter’s Touch. SC Nurseryman, (Nov/Dec). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association.

Vincent, E. (2009), Educator profile: Dr. Judy Caldwell. SC Nurseryman, (Nov/Dec). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association.

Vincent, E. (2009). Member profile: King’s Sunset Nursery. SC Nurseryman, (Sept/Oct). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association.

Vincent, E. (2009). Member profile: Gilbert’s Nursery. SC Nurseryman, (July/Aug). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association.

Vincent, E. (2009) Garden profile: Kalmia Gardens of Coker College. SC Nurseryman (July/Aug). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association.

Vincent, E. (2009). Member Profile: Clemson commercial ornamental horticulture

team. SC Nurseryman, (May/June). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape

Association. Vincent, E. (2009). Sustainable landscapes. SC Nurseryman, (May/June). South

Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association.

Vincent, E. (2009) Garden profile: Wing Haven. SC Nurseryman, (May/June).

South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association.

Vincent, E. (2009). Elden LeBrun’s worthwhile climb. SC Nurseryman,

(March/April). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Reprint

from Acorn, Vol. 17 No 3, Summer 2008). Vincent, E. (2009). Member profile: Stoner Landscapes, LLC. SC Nurseryman, (March/April). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association.

Vincent, E. (2008). Southern waxmyrtle: Choosing the right tree for the right place. Acorn, (Vol. 17 No.4, Fall) SC Urban and Community Forestry Council. Vincent, E. (2009). Member profile: Rainmaker Ponds & Irrigation. SC

Nurseryman, (Jan/Feb). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2009) Urban greening: Prato, Italy. SC Nurseryman, (Jan/Feb). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2008). Elden LeBrun’s worthwhile climb. Acorn, (Vol. 17 No. 3, Summer). SC Urban and Community Forestry Council. Vincent, E. (2008). Garden profile: Rock Quarry garden. SC Nurseryman, (Nov/Dec). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2008). Member Profile: Felicity’s Flowers and Design. SC Nurseryman, (Nov/Dec). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association.

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Trade Publications (cont.) Vincent, E. (2008). Education profile: Dr Sarah White. SC Nurseryman, (Sept/Oct). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2008). Garden profile: Grove Park Inn, Resort & Spa. SC Nurseryman, (Sept/Oct). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2008). Member profile: Green World, Inc. SC Nurseryman, (Sept/Oct). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2008). Garden profile:Asia Garden at Furman University. SC Nurseryman, (July/Aug). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2008).Member profile: Lewis Nursery and Farm. SC Nurseryman, (July/Aug). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2008). Member profile: Live Oak Landscapes, Inc. SC Nurseryman, (May/June). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2008). Garden profile: Mepkin Abbey. SC Nurseryman, (May/June). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2008). Member profile: Thompson’s Nursery. SC Nurseryman, (March/April). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2008). Education Profile: The Home and Garden Information Center. SC Nurseryman, (March/April). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2008). Choosing the right tree for the right place: Japanese

cryptomeria. Acorn, (Vol. 17, No. 2, Spring). SC Urban and Community

Forestry Council. Vincent, E. (2008). Choosing the right tree for the right place: Fringetree. Acorn,

(Vol. 17, No. 1, Winter). SC Urban and Community Forestry Council. Vincent, E. (2008). Member profile: Marcus Cook Farms. SC Nurseryman,

(Jan/Feb). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2008). Garden profile: Falls Park, Greenville. SC Nurseryman, (Jan/Feb). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2007). Garden profile: Historic Columbia Foundation. SC Nurseryman, (Nov/Dec). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent E. (2007). Martin Nursery, Inc. SC Nurseryman, (Nov/Dec). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2007). Tree crimes: Deep planting. SC Nurseryman, (Sept/Oct). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2007). Garden profile: SC Botanical Garden. SC Nurseryman, (Sept/Oct). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2007). Member profile: LandArt Design Group. SC Nurseryman, (Sept/Oct). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2007). Member profile: Green Jeans Landscaping. SC Nurseryman, (July/Aug). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2007). Member profile: Church Creek Nursery. SC Nurseryman, (May/June). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2007). Member profile: Davidson Farms. SC Nurseryman, (March/April). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2006). Member profile: Skinner Nurseries. SC Nurseryman, (Nov/Dec). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2006). Member profile: Bush River Landscaping. SC Nurseryman, (Sept/Oct). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2006). Member profile: Slater Turf Farm. SC Nurseryman, (July/Aug). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2006). Member profile: City Nursery Farm, Inc. SC Nurseryman, (May/June). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2006). Environmental landscape project: Gateway Park, Clemson, SC: An interview with Jon Hanna. SC Nurseryman, (Jan/Feb). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association.

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Trade Publications (cont.) Vincent, E. (2006). Environmental landscape program: Right plant right place: Siberian iris Caesar’s Brother. SC Nurseryman, (Jan/Feb). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2005). Member profile: Helen Legare, Legare Farms. SC Nurseryman, (Nov). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2005). Easy on the environment. Grounds Maintenance, (Oct). Vincent, E. (2005). Choosing the right tree for the right place: Tuliptree. SC Nurseryman, (Nov). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2005). Choosing the right tree for the right place: Tuliptree. Acorn, (Sept/Oct). SC Urban and Community Forestry Council. Vincent, E. (2005). Member profile: Vince Furtick, Stockhaven Nursery. SC Nurseryman, (Sept/Oct). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association.

Vincent, E. (2005). Remarkable rosemary. South Carolina Landscape and Turfgrass Association (SCLTA), (Summer, 2005).

Vincent, E. (2005). The urban tree species guide: Selecting the right tree for the right place. SC Nurseryman, (Summer). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2005). Member profile: Rick McAbee, Roebuck Wholesale Landscape and Nursery. SC Nurseryman, (June). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2005). Member profile: Bruce Donaldson, Abide-A-While Garden Center. SC Nurseryman, (April). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (2005). Choosing the right tree for the right place: American beech. SC Nurseryman, (Summer). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association.

Vincent, E. (2005). Choosing the right tree for the right place: American beech. South Carolina Landscape and Turfgrass Association (SCLTA), (Summer, 2005).

Vincent, E. (2005). Choosing the right tree for the right place: American beech. Acorn, (Summer). SC Urban and Community Forestry Council.

Vincent, E. (2005). Artists in the air: Bartlett Tree Experts. South Carolina Landscape and Turfgrass Association (SCLTA), (Jan).

Strother Vincent, E. (2002). Artists in the air: Bartlett Tree Experts. American Nurseryman, (Feb).

Strother Vincent, E. (2001). Economic impact of the green industry in South Carolina. AgriBiz.

Strother Vincent, E. (1998 -2003). Member Profile articles (6 per year for a total of 30). SC Nurseryman, (April). South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Strother Vincent, E. (2001). Holding onto horticultural heritage: Seabrook Island. SC

Nurseryman. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Strother Vincent, E. (2001). Environmental landscapes. SC Nurseryman. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Strother Vincent, E. (2001). Environmental landscapes. South Carolina Landscape

and Turfgrass Association (SCLTA). Strother Vincent, E. (1999). A style of their own. American Nurseryman, (March). Strother Vincent, E. (1997). Display gardens stimulate sales. American Nurseryman, (Jan). Strother Vincent, E. (1994). Herbal hit parade. American Nurseryman, (Nov).

Strother Vincent, E. (1994). Marketing easy-care perennials and herbs. American Nurseryman (Jan).

Additional Articles Published In Clemson Extension Answers; Cornell Cooperative Extension Ag-Focus; Missouri Extension Environment and Garden; St Louis Urban Gardening Partnership Newsletter; Missouri Botanical Garden Bulletin; and Berkshire Botanical Garden Cuttings.

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Editor for Student Writing

Crawford, A. (2019, May). Woody plant profile: Magnolia grandifolia. Sustainable Landscape Demonstration Garden: Native Plants. https://www.clemson.edu/

cafls/demo/plant_profiles/magnolia-grandiflora-southern-magnolia.html. Clemson

University. Gettliife, C. (2019, May). Herbaceous plant profile: Penstemon digitalis.

Sustainable Landscape Demonstration Garden: Native Plants.

https://www.clemson.edu/cafls/demo/plant_profiles/penstemon-digitalis-foxglove-

beardtongue.html. Clemson University.

Jones, J. (2019, May). Woody plant profile: Quercus alba. Sustainable Landscape Demonstration Garden: Native Plants. https://www.clemson.edu/cafls/demo/

plant_profiles/quercus-alba-white-oak.html. Clemson University.

McKinney, K. (2019, May). Woody plant profile: Campsis radicans. Sustainable Landscape Demonstration Garden: Native Plants. https://www.clemson.edu/

cafls/demo/plant_profiles/campsis-radicans-trumpet-vine.html. Clemson

University.

Crawford, A. (2019, March 18). Woody plant profile: Magnolia grandifolia. SC Green. https://www. greensc.org/news-app/woody-plant-profile-magnolia-grandiflora. SC Green Industry Association. Gettliife, C. (2019, March 18). Herbaceous plant profile: Penstemon digitalis. SC Green.

https://www.greensc.org/news-app/herbaceous-plant-profile-penstemon-digitalis. SC Green Industry Association. Millar, P. ( 2018, December 14). Woody plant profile: Illicium floridanum. SC Green. https://www.greensc.org/news-app/woody-plant-profile-illicium-floridanum . SC Green Industry Association. Tedesco, S. (2018, December 17). Woody plant profile: Callicarpa americana. SC Green. https://www.greensc.org/news-app/woody-plant-profile-callicarpa-americana. SC Green Industry Association.

Werth, A. (2018, November 14). A critical thinking investigation into permeable

pavement systems and sustainability. SC Green. https://www.greensc.org/news-

app/a-critical-thinking-investigation-into-permeable-pavement-systems-and- sustainability. SC Green Industry Association. Castillo, K. (2018, November 14). Woody plant profile: Ulmus parvifolia. SC Green. https://www.greensc.org/news-app/woody-plant-profile-ulmus-parvifolia. SC Green Industry Association. Stuart, R.. (2018, November 12). Herbaceous plant profile: Solidaago rugosa. SC Green. https://www.greensc.org/news-app/woody-plant-profile-ulmus-parvifolia. SC Green Industry Association. Anthony, A. Vincent, E. & White, S. (2018). Sustainable landscape demonstraton garden. Abstract/Poster ID #18 in CAFLS Research Forum Event (March 4, 2018). Anthony, A. (2018). Internship at Giveny, France. SC Green. (May 9, 2018). https://www.greensc.org/news-app/internship-at-giverny-france. SC Green Industry Association. Asche, R. (2017). Plant profile: Swamp sunflower. SC Nurseryman, (May/June), 14. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Dennis, V. (2017). Critical thinking visual essay: The High Line. SC Nurseryman, (May/June), 31. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Fisher, A. (2017). Diversity in the agricultural world. SC Nurseryman, (May/June), 34- 35 South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Anthony, A. (2017). SCHI trade show internship. SC Nurseryman, (Mar/April), 35. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association.

Sherbert, C. (2017). HORT 101: Tree reflection. International Society of Arboriculture Southern Chapter News. (Winter, 15).

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Editor for Student Writing (cont.) Feder, B. (2017). HORT 101 Dead plant essay. SC Nurseryman, (Jan/Feb, 10. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. O’Neill, C. (2016). Internship experience at SC Botanical Garden. SC Nurseryman, (Nov/Dec), 30-31. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Castles, R. (2016). My internship experience at Modern Turf. SC Landscape

and Turfgrass Association (SCLTA) eNews. (Aug), https://sclta.com/october-2016- my-internship-experience-at-modern-turf-ray-castles/

Elmore, E. (2016). Internship experience at Winding Hills Stables. SC Nurseryman, (Sep/Oct), 30-32. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Holzheimer, D. (2016). My internship experience at The Greenery, Inc. SC Landscape and Turfgrass Association (SCLTA) eNews. (Aug), http://us6.campaign- archive1.com/?u=c5284715a14924eabc1259978&id=050d521556 Alexander, W. (2016). Giverny on my mind: A South Carolina boy’s trip abroad.

SC Nurseryman, (July/Aug), 10-12. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Gallagher, S. (2016). Student essay: HORT 1010. SC Nurseryman, (May/June), 31. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association.

Galatolo, V. (2016). Reflective essay: The struggles of sustainability. SC Nurseryman, (Mar April), 31. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Murphy, K. (2016). Scholarly essay: The common spider plant. SC Nurseryman, (Mar April), 31. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. MacInnes, M. (2016). Scholarly paragraph: Tree planting lessons. SC Nurseryman, (Jan /Feb), 27. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Jent, J. (2016). Plant profile: Lobelia cardinalis. SC Nurseryman, (Jan /Feb), 29. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Lerew, C. (2015). Critical thinking essay: Landscape perception. SC Nurseryman, (Nov/JDec), 35. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Spencer, H. and Williams, A. (2015). Plant profile: Joe pye weed. SC Nurseryman, (Nov/JDec), 28. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association.

Smith, C. (2015). Internship experience at Augusta National Golf Course. SC Nurseryman, (Sept/Oct), 31. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Murphy, T. (2015). Internship experience at Scapes Incorporated in Dallas, Texas. SC Nurseryman, (July/Aug), 31. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Betzel, M. (2015). Reflective essay: The path of a raindrop. SC Nurseryman, (May/June), 21. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Carver A. and Love, I. (2015). Plant profile: Red buckeye. SC Nurseryman, (May/June), 41. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Stewart T. and Alexander W. (2015). Plant profile: Northern sea oats. SC Nurseryman, (Mar /Apr), 37. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Baylor, J. (2015). Student essay: Artist or arborist? SC Nurseryman, (Mar /Apr), 33. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Cumbia, K. (2015). Scholarly paragraph: Proper tree planting. SC Nurseryman, (Mar /Apr), 33. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association.

Thomas, A. (2015). Student essay: Can’t we all just get along? SC Nurseryman, (Jan/Feb), 25. Dickerson, C. (2014). Student essay: Escape from the concrete jungle. SC Nurseryman, (Nov/Dec), 30. Thomas, A. (2014). Student essay: Internship experience at the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University. SC Nurseryman, (Sept/Oct), 30. Busbee, E. (2014)). Student essay: From grease to green. SC Nurseryman, (July/Aug), 27. Chapman, J. (2014). Scholarly paragraph: Centipedegrass, SC Nurseryman, (May/June), 33. Hall, J. (2014). Reflective essay: Drone use in Arboriculture, SC Nurseryman, (March/April), 42.

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Editor for Student Writing (cont.) Hall, J. (2014). Scholarly parpagraph: Why risk assessments can save lives, SC

Nurseryman, (March/April), 42. Stewart, T. (2014). Plant profile: Callicarpa americana. SC Nurseryman, (Jan /Feb),

12. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Smith, E. (2014). Student essay: Nature’s nurse. SC Nurseryman, (Jan /Feb), 25. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Dinkins, J. (2013). Breaking the norm. SC Nurseryman, (Nov /Dec), 24. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Ayers, M. (2013) Internship at BWI Companies, Inc., Greer, SC. SC Nurseryman, (Sept /Oct), 23. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Kelly, A. (2013). Plant profile: Andropogon glomeratus. SC Nurseryman, (July /Aug), 26. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Laird, J. (2013). Student essay: Super arborists. SC Nurseryman, (July /Aug), 27. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. McCullen, A. (2013). Student essay: Beauty is in the details. SC Nurseryman, (July /Aug), 27. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association.

Kelly, A. (2013). Plant profile: Echinacea purpurea. SC Nurseryman, (May /June), 42. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association.

Burke, J. A. (2013). The economics of native plants in residential landscape designs. SC Nurseryman, (May /June), 34. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association.

Taylor, L. M. (2013). Reflective essay; Scholarly paragraph. SC Nurseryman, (March /April), 37. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Kelly, A. (2013). Plant Profile: Baptisia australis. SC Nurseryman, (March /April), 40. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Thomas, A. H. (2013). Scholarly paragraph: Healthy soils. SC Nurseryman, (Jan/Feb), 24. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Sanders, B. (2013). Scholarly paragraph: Plant establishment. SC Nurseryman, (Jan/Feb), 24. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association.

Smolka, A. (2013). Plant profile: Passiflora incarnata. SC Nurseryman, (Jan/Feb), 21. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. King, A. (2012). Soil testing. SC Nurseryman, (Nov/Dec), 35. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. White, D. (2012). Visual reflective essay. SC Nurseryman, (Nov/Dec), 35. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association.

McElrath, B. (2012) My internship with Austin Outdoors. SC Nurseryman, (Sept/Oct), 41. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Hill, A. (2012). Golfcourse maintenance and turfgrass. SC Nurseryman, (July/Aug), 41. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Walker, J. (2012). Who died and made me garden guru? SC Nurseryman, (May/June), 36. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Hudson, C. (2012). Room with a view. SC Nurseryman, (May/June), 36. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association.

Sen, B. (2012). Visual reflection essay on restorative environments. SC Nurseryman, (March/April), 34. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Assoc. Taylor, E. (2012). I thank the plants. SC Nurseryman, (March/April), 34. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association.

Mitchell, J. (2012). Rain gardens. SC Nurseryman, (March/April), 35. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association.

Mitchell, J. (2012). Landscape design. SC Nurseryman, (March/April), 35. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Latimer, D. (2012). Trees: Friend or foe? SC Nurseryman, (Jan/Feb), 30. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association.

Latimer, D. (2012). Principles and issues related to urban forestry. SC Nurseryman, (Jan/Feb), 31. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association.

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Editor for Student Writing (cont.) Rinebold, C. (2012). Waking up the neighbor’s landscape. SC Nurseryman,

(Jan/Feb), 32. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Rinebold, C. (2012). Parking lot of grass. SC Nurseryman, (Jan/Feb), 33. South

Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association. Vincent, E. (Ed.). (2011). Horticulture 101 Student Writing: Plant propagation. SC Nurseryman, (Mar/Apr), 38-39. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Assoc. Vincent, E. (Ed.). (2011). Horticulture 101 student writing: Tree planting. SC Nurseryman, (Mar/Apr), 40-42. South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Assoc.C

Invited Presentations

Creating Interdisciplinary Teams for Engaged Critical Thinkers in the Classroom. South Carolina Conference on Innovations in Teaching & Learning Medical

University of SC (MUSC) Charleston, SC. July 12, 2019.

Native Plants in the Sustainable Landscape. SC Native Plant Society. Greenville, SC.

7/19/2019.

Using Critical Thinking to Promote Diversity and Inclusiveness in the Classroom. Critical Thinking Faculty Summer Institute, Watt Center Clemson University.

6.5.2019.

Landscapes + Health: Healing Gardens. Advanced Master Gardener Training

Woodburn Historic House, Pendelton, SC. 5/23/2019. Landscapes + Health:. Wayfinding. Advanced Master Gardener Training

Woodburn Historic House, Pendelton, SC. 5/23/2019. Sustainable Landscape Design. Key note session at The OLLI Gardener. OLLI (Osher

Lifelong Learning Institute). Cheezum Educational Center, Patrick Square,

Central, SC 2.22.2019.

Faculty Learning Community: Diversity and Inclusion . Impact and experiences

presented to the Diversity and Inclusion Council of Clemson University. Hendrix

Ballroom. 2.13.2019. Proper Tree Planting: Show me your root flare! SC Green Industry Association

Conference. Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center, SC. 1.31.2019.

Native Plants in the Sustainable Landscape. SC Green Industry Association

Conference. Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center, SC. 1.31.2019.

Creating Interdisciplinary Teams for Engaged Learning in the College Classroom. CU

Teacher's Forum, OTEI (Office of Teaching Effectiveness and Innovation),

Academic Success Center. 12.19.2018.

Native Plants in the Sustainable Landscape. SC Botanical Garden Lunch and Learn

Series, Clemson, SC. 10.17.2018.

Mixed Methods Research: Therapeutic Benefits of Nature Images. LARCH 8210, Lee

Hall, Clemson University. 10.1.2018.

Creating Interdisciplinary Teams for Engaged Critical Thinkers in the College Classroom. 38th Annual International Critical Thinking Conference,

Rohnert Park, Sonoma County, CA. 7.18.2018. Creating Interdisciplinary Teams for Engaged Critical Thinkers in the College Classroom. Clemson University Critical Thinking Faculty Summer Institute (CT2),

Watt Innovation Center, Clemson, SC. 6.6.2018. Principles of Landscape Design. Master Gardener Training program of the Upstate,

Clemson, SC . 4.9.2018.

Installing Healthy Plants. SC Green Industry (SCGIA) Annual Conference, Columbia,

SC . 2.1.2018. Track A-Ballroom C. Installing Healthy Plants. SC Green Industry (SCGIA) Annual Conference, Columbia,

SC . 2/1/2018. Track B-Ballroom B.

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Invited Presentations (cont.)

Evolutionary Theory: Effects of Nature Images on Pain Research. Lugoff Garden Club,

Lugoff, SC. 1.15.2018.

Healing Gardens. Piedmont Physic Garden, Union, SC. 1.6.2018. Sustainable Urban Garden: A Replicable Model for Health, Royal College of

Physicians, London, UK. Poster presentation. Healthy City Design

International: Unleashing Health by Design: Creating a Culture of Wellness in

our Cities Congress/Conference. 10.16-10.17.2017.

Sustainable Landscape Design. SC Botanical Lunch and Learn: Great Gardening

Know-How. Hayden Center, Clemson, SC. 10.10.2017. Perennial Beds: Design, Installation, and Maintenance. Carolina Council of Housing

Redevelopment & Codes Officials (CCHRCO) Spring Conference. Asheville, NC.

5.8.2017. Sustainable Urban Design. Carolina Council of Housing Redevelopment & Codes

Officials (CCHRCO) Spring Conference. Asheville, NC. 5.8.2017. Principles of Landscape Design. Carolina Council of Housing Redevelopment & Codes

Officials (CCHRCO) Spring Conference. Asheville, NC. 5.8.2017.

Sustainable Landscape Design. International Society of Arboriculture Southern

Chapter 75th Annual Conference and Trade Show, Myrtle Beach, SC 2.28.2017.

Low-Maintenance Perennials. Winter Lecture Series, South Carolina Botanical Garden,

Clemson, SC. 2.18.2017. Classroom Group Work Techniques. CAFLS Innovative Teaching Seminar, Clemson

University. 2.17.2017.

Sustainable Urban Design. SC Landscape & Turfgrass Association. Columbia

Convention Center, Columbia, SC. 1.25.2017

Healing Gardens. Master Gardeners of the Foothills, Hayden Conference

Center, SC Botanical Garden, Clemson, SC. 12.7.2016 Therapeutic Benefits of Native Images on Health: Research Methods. Clemson

University Planning and Design in the Built Environment (PDBE) Ph.D. Interdisciplinary Program Colloquium. 10.7.2016.

Therapeutic Benefits of Native Images on Health: Research Methods. Clemson University Graduate Landscape Architecture Research & Design (LARCH 8120) class, 9.28.2016. Sustainable Landscape Garden Design, Installation, & Maintenance. Advanced Master

Gardener & Master Naturalist Training Workshop, Sandhill Resarch and

Education Center, Columbia, SC. 7.13.2016.

Health, Wellness, and Trees. Trees SC Workshop: Designing Infrastructure for Urban

Tree Sustainability, Harbison State Forest, Columbia, SC. 6.21.2016.

Teaching Critical Thinking to Experiential Learners. Fourth Annual Clemson CT2

Faculty Institute, Clemson University. 6.08.2016.

Critical Thinking Syllabi. 4th Annual Clemson Thinks2 Faculty Institute, Osher

Lifelong Learning Institute, Central, SC. 6.7.2016.

Teaching Critical Thinking to Experiential Learners. The Teaching Professor

Conference, Washington, D.C. 6.04.2016. Sustainable Landscape Design. Master Gardeners of the Foothills, Hayden Conference

Center, SC Botanical Garden. 6.01.2016

Using Student Evaluations. Round Table. CAFLS Faculty Committee on Teaching and

Learning, Clemson University. 5.05.2016.

Sustainable Urban Landscapes. International Society of Arboriculture Southern

Chapter 74th Annual Conference and Trade Show, Knoxville, TN. 3.20.2016

Effects of Viewing Nature Images on Health. South Carolina Aging Research Network:

12th Annual Aging Research Day: Sensory Systems in Aging, Charleston, SC .

2.26.2016.

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Invited Presentations (cont.)

Sustainable Landscape Design. SC Horticulture Industry (SCHI) Annual Conference

and Trade Show, Myrtle Beach, SC. 1.21.2016.

Therapeutic Benefits of Nature for Hospital Surgery Patients. 2015 Healthcare Design

Conference Roundtable, Washington, D.C., Ellen Vincent and Dina Battisto,

11.16.2015.

Health, Wellness, and Trees. International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) Annual

International Conference, Orlando, FL., 8.12.2015.

Teaching Critical Thinking to Kinesthetic Learners. Round Table. 35th International

Conference on Critical Thinking and Educational Reform, Berkeley, CA. 7.28.2015

Introduction to South Carolina. The American Horticultural Society’s 23rd Annual

National Children & Youth Garden Symposium, Austin, TX. 7.11.2015. Teaching Critical Thinking to Kinesthetic Learners. Third Annual Clemson CT2

Faculty Institute, Clemson University, 6.16.2015. Healthy Soils: Healthy Trees. TreesSC arborist workshop, Harbison State Forest,

Columbia, SC. 3.5.2015.

Sustainable Landscape Demonstration. Clemson University Leadership in Sustainability

CU2010 CT2 (critical thinking), 2.19.2015.

Sustainable Landscape Demonstration. Clemson University Leadership in Sustainability

CU2010 CT2 (critical thinking), 2.20.2014.

Building Sustainable Landscapes. Southern Chapter International Society of

Arboriculture (ISA), Myrtle Beach, SC. 2.18.2014.

Sustainable Landscape Demonstration Garden. Planning and Design in the Built

Environment Ph.D. Colloquium, 2.14.2014.

Sustainable Landscape Demonstration Model for Urban Environments, SC Horticulture

Industry (SCHI) Annual Conference, Myrtle Beach, SC. 2.05.2014

Sustainable Landscape Design: Ornamental Plant School, Clemson University

Extension, Easley, SC. 12.06.2013.

Enhancing Patient Care and Outcomes Through the Multiple Modalities of Nature Images, Music, and Bibliotherapy. Greenville Health System (GHS) Transforming

Health Care with Compassionate Care of Our Aging Community: A Focus on the

Care of Aging Patients and Dementia. Greenville, SC. Dr. Cheryl Dye, Dr. Ellen

Vincent, and Dr. Windsor Sherill. 10.25.2013.

Pre and Post Perceptions of the Sustainable Landscape Demonstration Garden. Southern Nurseryman Association Research Conference, Georgia International

Convention Center, Atlanta, GA. 8.06.2013.

Teaching Tips: Sustainable Landscape Garden Design. South Carolina Association of

Agricultural Educators (SCAAE) Summer Conference, Madren Center, Clemson,

SC, 7.25.2013.

Show Me Your Root Flare! Ornamental Plant School. Clemson Extension Horticulture

program, Rock Hill, SC, 3.21.2013.

Show Me Your Root Flare! Ornamental Plant School. Clemson Extension Horticulture

program, Aiken, SC , 3.20.2013. Color in the Sustainable Landscape. SC Horticulture Industry (SCHI) annual

conference, Myrtle Beach, SC, 2.07.2013.

Native Plants for South Carolina Landscapes. PSA Annual Extension Conference,

Madren Center, 2.05.2013. Therapeutic Benefits of Native Images on Health: Research Methods. Clemson

University Graduate Landscape Architecture Research & Design (LARCH 812) class,10.03.2012. Show Me Your Root Flare! SC Master Gardener Conference, Columbia, SC. 3.17.2012.

Show Me Your Root Flare! Ornamental Plant School. Clemson Extension Horticulture

program, Conway, SC, 2.24.2012.

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Invited Presentations (cont.) Color in the Landscape. South Carolina Landscape and Turfgrass Association,

Columbia, SC, 1.25.2012. Show Me Your Root Flare! for Plant a Million Trees Campaign. Lions Club, Clemson,

SC, 1.12.2012. Native Drought Tolerant Landscape Plants. Foothills Garden Club, Winter Meeting,

Seneca, SC, 12.20.2011. Environmental Education Display Gardens. PSA Annual Extension Conference,

Madren Center, 12.12.2011. Therapeutic Benefits of Native Images on Health Research. Public Health for the

Aging Clemson University Creative Inquiry Class, 9.15.2011. Therapeutic Benefits of Nature Images on Health. Architecture + Health alumni

reunion, Lee Hall, Clemson University, 5.21.2011. Show Me Your Root Flare! Professional Ornamental Plant School, Clemson, SC,

3.16.2011. Therapeutic Benefits of Native Images on Health: An Interdisciplinary Perspective.

Clemson University Graduate Landscape Architecture Research & Design class,10.21.2011. Nature Images Effects on Pain. Healthcare Design Conference, Las Vegas, NV,

11.15.2010.

Sustainable Landscapes. SC Horticulture Industry (SCHI) annual conference,

Myrtle Beach, SC, 2.04.2010.

Sustainable Landscape Tree. SCNLA Fall Tour, SC Botanical Garden Clemson, SC,

11.10.2009.

Experiment to Study How Nature Images Impact Physiological and Psychological Responses to Pain. Healthcare Design Conference. Orlando, FL,

11.3.2009.

Research Experiment to Study How Nature Images Impact Physiological and Psychological Responses When a Person is Subject to Pain. EDRA, Kansas

City, MO, 5.29.2009. The Effects of Presence and Influence in Nature Images in a Simulated Hospital Patient

Room. Perspectives on European Healthcare Design and Planning: Achieving

Excellence in Diversity. Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 5.26.2009.

Sustainable Landscapes. Piedmont Association of Horticulture Professionals.

Spartanburg Community College, SC, 4.21. 2009. Pilgrimage of Place. Mayor’s Institute Community Forum, Pacolet, SC, 3.26.2009.

Low-Maintenance Perennials: Plants, Beds, and Design. Wing Haven Winter Lecture

Series, Charlotte, NC, 2.26.2009.

Low-Maintenance Perennials: Plants, Beds, and Design. SC Horticulture Industry

(SCHI) Annual Conference, Myrtle Beach, SC, 2.5.2009.

Show Me Your Root Flare! SC Horticulture Industry (SCHI) Annual Conference,

Myrtle Beach, SC, 2.6.2009.

Low Maintenance Perennials: Plants, Beds, and Maintenance. John Deere University,

Myrtle Beach, SC, 1.29.2009.

Show Me Your Root Flare! John Deere University, Myrtle Beach, SC, 1.29.2009.

Show Me Your Root Flare! Urban and Community Forestry program, Greenville, SC,

1.22.2009.

The Therapeutic Benefits of Nature Images on Health: Results from the Sorting Task. SC Community and Forestry Council Annual Conference, Greenville, SC,

10.31.2008.

The Therapeutic Benefits of Nature Images on Health: Results from the Sorting Task.

Third Annual International Interdisciplinary Conference on Social Sciences, Prato,

Italy, 7.25.2008.

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Invited Presentations (cont.) Low-Maintenance Herbs for Southern Landscapes. Southeast Greenhouse Conference,

Greenville, SC, 6.21.2008.

Plant Introduction and Promotion. Clemson University Public Service Activities

Annual Conference, Madrin Center, Clemson, SC, 12.05.2007.

Show Me Your Root Flare! Piedmont Association of Plant Professionals, Spartanburg

Community College, SC 11.20.2007.

Fall Planting for Low-Maintenance Landscapes. SC Native Plant Society. Greenville,

SC, 8.21.2007.

Winning Perennial Beds: Selection and Design. Southeastern Greenhouse Conference,

Greenville, SC, 6.22.2007.

Easy Care Public Landscapes. General Federation of Women’s Clubs of SC, Greenville,

SC, 4.22.2007.

Low-Maintenance Perennials. S C Botanical Garden, Clemson, SC, 3.24.2007.

Show Me Your Root Flare! International Society of Arborists Southern Chapter,

Florence, SC, 3.21.2007.

Pruning Small Trees. SC Urban Forestry Division & Keowee Homeowners

Association. Salem, SC, 2.27.2007.

Herbs and Aromatherapy. Clemson University Herbs and Potions class, 2.26.2007.

Show Me Your Root Flare! SC Horticulture Industry Annual Conference, SC Nursery

and Landscape Association, Myrtle Beach, SC, 2.8.2007.

Show Me Your Root Flare! Tree Solutions: SC Urban and Community Forestry Council

Annual Conference, Spartanburg, SC, 11.10.2006.

Show Me Your Root Flare! PeeDee Plant Professionals, Florence, SC, 10.19.2006.

Low-Maintenance Perennials. Greenhouse Growers Conference. Greenville, SC,

6.24.2006.

Trees and Landscape Plantings. SC Botanical Garden, Clemson, SC, 2.18.2006.

Programs for Small Towns in SC. SC American Planners Association Annual

Conference, Charleston, SC, 2005.

Urban Tree Species Guide: Choosing the Right Tree for the Right Place.

“Your Day” Public Radio program,

http://yourday.clemson.edu/archives/051024.php , Clemson, SC, 10.21.05.

2004 Urban and Community Forestry Council Heritage Tree Award: Charleston’s Angel Oak, to Mayor Joe Riley. SC. John’s Island, SC, 10.26.05. Pilgrimage of Place Program. Your Day Public Radio program. http://yourday.clemson.edu/archives/050221.htm , Clemson, SC, 2.24.2005. Community Building. South Carolina Association of Non-profit Organizations. Annual Conference, Charleston, SC, 2004. Greenspace and Healthy Communities. McCloud Family Medicine Residency Program, Florence, SC, 2004. Greenspace and Healthy Communities. Pee Dee Sierra Club and Responsible Economic Development, Florence, SC, 2004. Environmental Landscape Certification Program. SC Association of County Agriculture Agents, Camden, SC, 2004.

Seabrook Island’s Natural Heritage. Seabrook Island Property Owner’s Association Field Days, Seabrook Island, SC, 2003.

Urban Forestry Planning and Protection in the United Kingdom: A Comparison Model for South Carolina. Urban and Community Forestry Annual Conference, Rock Hill, SC, 2003.

SC International Study Tour. Radio broadcast, County Mayo, Ireland, 2003. Environmental Landscaping. Department of Health and Environmental Control,

Columbia, SC, 2003.

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Invited Presentations (cont.) The Contractor’s Guide to Tree Protection. South Carolina Landscape and

Turfgrass Association and South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association Fall Field Day, Orangeburg, SC, 2003.

Using Education to Grow Your Business. South Carolina Horticulture Industry (SCHI) Conference, Myrtle Beach, SC, 2002.

Keys to Landscape Professionalism. South Carolina Horticulture Industry (SCHI) Conference, Myrtle Beach, SC, 2002.

Environmental Landscaping. South Carolina Landscape and Turfgrass Association, Columbia, SC, 2003. Evaluation of Low-Maintenance Perennial Plants for South Carolina Landscapes (poster) Urban Agriculture Conference, Dallas, TX, 2002. Early Career Development: New Agriculture and Natural Resource Agent/Specialist

Reference Notebook. National Association of County Agriculture Agents Conference, Albuquerque, NM, 2001. Seminar Series, 2000.

Landscape Design. South Carolina Horticulture Industry (SCHI) Conference, Myrtle Beach, SC, 2001. Statewide Horticulture Programs. South Carolina Association of County Agriculture Agents, Myrtle Beach, SC, 2000. Marketing Mania. South Carolina Horticulture Industry (SCHI) Conference, Myrtle Beach, SC, 2000.

Programming, Lowcountry Style. Clemson University Horticulture Department Removing Hedges Statewide. South Carolina Association of County Agriculture

Agents Annual Conference, Columbia, SC, 1999. The Best of South Carolina Retail Garden Centers. SCHI Conference, Myrtle Beach, SC, 1999. Partnerships: Missouri Extension and Missouri Botanical Garden. American Society of Horticultural Science (ASHS), St. Louis, MO, 1996. Low-Maintenance Perennials. St. Louis Home and Garden Show, 1996.

English Garden Tour. St. Louis Home and Garden Show, 1996. Designing Perennial Gardens. St. Louis Home and Garden Show, 1996. The Herbal Primer. St. Louis Home and Garden Show, 1996. Creating Perennial Display Gardens. Missouri Nursery and Landscape Association Nuts and Bolts Conference, Ozark Mountains, MO, 1996.

Low-Maintenance Perennials and Herbs in the Landscape. Massachusetts Horticultural Society 125th New England Flower Show, Boston, MA, 1995. Designing and Installing Low-Maintenance Perennial and Herb Gardens. Nebraska Association of Nurserymen, 1994. Herbal Landscape Design. Frontier Cooperative Herb Fest, Iowa, 1993. Creating and Caring for the Herb Garden. Frontier Cooperative Herb Festival, Iowa, 1993.

Selling Low-Maintenance Perennials and Herbs in the Retail Garden Center. Missouri Nursery Association Nuts and Bolts Conference, 1993. Fall Gardening. KQTV Channel 2 News Senior Connection, St. Joseph, MO, 1992. Spring Gardening. KQTV Channel 2 News Senior Connection, St. Joseph, MO,1991.

Awards Teaching Award of Excellence (May 3, 2016). Clemson University College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences. Teaching Award of Merit (May 3, 2016). North American Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture (NACTA).

Louis P. Parsons Outstanding Contribution to the Nursery and Landscape Industry, 2015 South Carolina Nursery and Landscape Association.

Nominated for Excellence in Advising Award (February, 2016, 2015, 2014). Clemson University College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences. Clemson University Critical Thinking CT2 Faculty Scholar, 2014-2017.

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Awards (cont.) Nominated for Excellence in Teaching Award (February 2014). Clemson University College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences. Identified by Division of Student Affairs as a POSITIVE DIFFERENCE MAKER by one or more residential students at Clemson University, 2009- 2010, 2012- 2013. SCACAA Communication Award: 1st Place Fact Sheet, SC, 2008. SCACAA Communication Award: 1st Place Feature Story, SC, 2008. Clemson University College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences: Outstanding Unclassified Staff Award, 2007. Canon/Photographer’s Forum Contest: Black & White: Finalist, 2005. Honorary Citizen of Pacolet. Pacolet, SC. March 24, 2005. SCACAA Communication Award: Publication, 1st place, SC, 2004. SCACAA Communication Award: Direct Mail Piece, 2nd place, SC, 2004. SCACAA Communication Award: Direct Mail Piece, 1st place, SC, 2002. SCACAA Communication Award: Feature Story, 1st place, SC, 2002. NACAA Achievement Award. National, Albuquerque, NM, 2001. SCACAA Communication Award: Learning Module/Notebook, 1st place, SC, 2001. SCACAA Communication Award: Feature Story, 2nd place, SC, 2001. SCACAA Communication Award: Video Tape/Television, 2nd place, SC,2001. SCACAA Communication Award: Team Newsletter, 2nd place, SC, 2000. SCACAA Communication Award: Feature Story, 3rd place, SC, 2000. NACAA Communication Award: Direct Mail Piece, 1st place, US, 1999. Best Communicator in the Cluster. Colleton/Beaufort/Jasper, 1st place, 1999. Environmental Landscape Consultation Mental Health of America landscape beautification for Southgate Park Apartments Anderson, SC, 2007. Seabrook Island tree planting depth, John’s Island, SC, 2007. Seabrook Island Discovering and Preserving the Horticultural Heritage, John’s Island, SC, 2001. Pocotaligo Swamp Nature Trail, SC, 2001. Landscape Design

Colleton County Extension Center Low-Maintenance Butterfly Garden. Walterboro, SC, 1999.

Human Service Building Butterfly Garden. Walterboro, SC, 1999. Edisto Government Complex. Edisto Island, SC, 1999/2000. Battery Creek High School Field House. Beaufort, SC, 1998/99. Hilton Head High School Rose Garden. SC, 1998/99. School District Headquarters. Beaufort, SC, 1998/99. Robert Smalls Container Plantings. Beaufort, SC, 1998/99. Low-Maintenance Perennial Garden. Missouri Botanical Garden, 1996. Native African Garden. Northern Illinois Botanical Society, 1995. Children’s Garden. Berkshire Botanical Garden, Stockbridge, MA, 1995. Herb Border. Missouri Western State College. St. Joseph, MO, 1994. 40+ landscape and perennial borders for private individuals. St. Joseph, MO and Kansas City, MO, 1993-1994. Lover’s Lane Perennial Border. St. Joseph Parks Department, MO,1993. Knot Garden and 4 Theme Herb Gardens. Powell Botanical Garden. Kansas City, MO, 1992. Historic Herb Garden Restoration. Young-Morse Historic Site. Poughkeepsie, NY,

1985. Shakespeare Knot Gardens. Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY, 1984.

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Certification International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) CERTIFIED ARBORIST #:SO-6460A (2010-2019) Sponsored Programs Certification (2014-2019) Principal Investigator Certification April (2011-2014) Clemson University Institutional Review Board (IRB) for Protection of Human Subjects CITI CERTIFIED: SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE RESEARCH (2007-PRESENT) GREENVILLE HEALTH SYSTEM SPARTANBURG REGIONAL HEALTH SYSTEM Missouri Nursery and Landscape Association CERTIFIED MISSOURI NURSERYWOMAN (1991-1996) New York Botanical Garden School of Horticulture CERTIFIED IN BOTANY (1984 ) CERTIFIED IN GARDENING (1984) Tour Leader International Study Tour: Economic Development in County Mayo, Ireland. Clemson Institute for Economic and Community Development, 6/19-6/27/03. International Study Tour: Tree Protection Practices in the United Kingdom. Clemson Institute for Economic and Community Development, 4/5-4/19/03. England’s Exquisite Gardens. North Adams State College & Missouri Botanical Garden, 6/28-7/7/96. Language Russian Shows Winter Tidings Concert Eclectic Music Jam at the Handlebar. Irish/celtic songs. The Handlebar Café & Pub, Greenville, SC, December 17, 2007. Photography Show: Earth Tones. Pendleton Café and Coffee Shop, Pendleton, SC, May 2007. Photography Show: One Fine Day. Pendleton Café and Coffee Shop. Pendleton, SC; April 2006. Membership, Professional Trees SC The Critical Thinking Community The International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) South Carolina Green Industry Association (SCGIA) International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO) Urban Forestry Section Membership, Personal ETV Radio (National Public Radio), Sustaining Star membership level Greenville Humane Society Teams Member, Clemson University Faculty Learning Community (FLC) Diversity and Inclusion, OTEI (Office of Teching Excellence and Innovation), 2019. Member, Clemson Thinks2 Advisory/Assessment Committee, 2018-2019. Chair, Assessment, Horticulture, 2011-2019. Member, PES Scholarship & Awards Committee, 2019. Member, PES Curriculum Committee, 2018-2019. Board of Directors, SC Green Industry Association (SCGIA), 2017-2019. Member, Horticulture Student Travel Committee, 2017. Member, Search Committee, PES Student Services position, 2017. Member, CAFLS Associate Dean Undergraduate Teaching position, 2017. Member, Scholarship Committee, ISA Southern Chapter, 2017. Poster judge for Graduate Student Research Posters at ISA Southern Chapter 75th

Annual Conference and Trade Show, Myrtle Beach, SC, 2/26/2017.

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Teams (cont.) Facilitator for Student Ambassador Panel at ISA Southern Chapter 75th Annual Conference and Trade Show, Myrtle Beach, SC, 2/26/2017. Member, Strategic Planning Committee, Plant and Environmental Sciences, 2017-2019, Member, 2017 Conference Planning Committee, ISA Southern Chapter, 2016-2017. Member, Publicity Awareness Committee, ISA Southern Chapter, 2016. Member Board of Directors, SC Landscape and Turfgrass Association, 2016. Member Search Committee, Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies College of Agriculture, Forestry & Life Sciences, 2016. Director, South Carolina, International Society of Arboriculture Southern Chapter, 2015-2016. Chair of Assessment, Department of Agriculture and Environmental Science, 2015. Group leader for CAT (critical assessment test) scoring, CT2 Faculty Institute, 2014, Dec 15-17. Member, Educational Goods and Services Committee, International Society of Arboriculture (ISA), 2014-2016. Member, The Critical Thinking Community, Foundation for Critical Thinking, 2014- present. Member, Critical Thinking Director Search Committee, 2014. Chair of Assessment, School of Agriculture, Forest, and Environmental Science, 2014. Faculty, Planning Design and the Built Environment, 2013-present. Faculty Associate, Institute for Engaged Aging, 2013-present. Faculty, Critical Thinking, Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP), 2013. Member, Curriculum Committee for Environmental Horticulture, 2007-2014. Facilitator, Strategic Plan of Horticulture Program Area for School of Agriculture, Forestry, and Environmental Sciences, 2013-2014. Member, Horticulture Certification Advisory Committee, Greenville Technical College, 2012-2013. Chair, Scholarship and Awards Committee for Horticulture, 2011-present.

Member, Campus Tree USA (Arbor Day Foundation) Clemson University Advisory Committee, 2011-present. Member, Landscape Review Committee for Life Sciences Building (new construction), 2011. Member, Curriculum Collaboration Task Force, New School + Planning and

Landscape Architecture, 2010-2011. Member, ISA International Awards Committee, 2007-2009. Member, Horticulture Department Nursery and Landscape Position Search

Committee, 2007-2008. Past-President, Urban and Community Forestry Board of Directors, 2007. President, Urban and Community Forestry Board of Directors, 2005-2006. Member, Urban and Community Forestry Board of Directors, 2003-2007. Director, Pilgrimage of Place/Domino Development, 2003-2011. Ex-officio member, Sandhill REC Architectural Team Search Committee, 2003-2004. Chair, Urban and Community Forestry Council Executive Coordinator Search Committee, 2003-2004. Member, Extension Grandfathering Committee, 2003. Member, Extension Specialist Board of Directors, 2001-2006. Co-Chair, Horticulture Initiative Team Project, 2000-2003. Chair, SCACAA Early Career Development, 2000-2002. Project Coordinator, Healthy Communities, 2002. Member, Clemson Institute for Economic & Community Development & Sandhill Research and Education Center Director Search Committee, 2002. Member, Horticulture Nursery Professor Search Committee, 2001. Member, Environmental Conservation Program Goal Director Search Committee, 2001.

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Teams (cont.) Resident, Environmental Studies Site, SUNY New Paltz Innovative Studies Program, 1979-81. Participant, Outward Bound Wilderness Survival School, Colorado, 1979. Graduate Student Committees Liu, Pai (2017-2019). Ph.D. Planning, Design, and the Built Environment.

Culturally sensitive senior center and Chinese well-being: Investigating senior centers designed for Chinese elders in the United States.

Deneen, Tessa (2017-2018). Master’s Agricultural Education. Healing gardens. Kelly, Allison (2014-2016). Master’s Plant and Environmental Science. Botanical gardens and ecological restoration design [non-thesis].

Jiang, Shan (2014-2015). Ph.D. Planning, Design, and the Built Environment. Encouraging engagement with therapeutic landscapes: Using transparent spaces to optimize patient-stress reduction in urban health facilities. [thesis].

Grunninger Bonney, Courtney (2013-2015). Ph.D. Planning, Design, and the Built Environment. Beyond aesthetics: Fostering place attachment through the design regulatory process [thesis].

Duffey, Melanie (2013-2014). Ph.D. Planning, Design, and the Built Environment. Assessing hybrid spaces: Users’ perceptions of the publicness of digitally mediated public spaces [thesis]. Huang, Luo (2013-2014). Master’s Landscape Architecture. Reiclaiming our unused space: “Lost space” below elevated highways [thesis]. Rollins, Christine (2013-2014). Master’s Landscape Architecture. The gateway approach: Design guidelines for rural gateway communities [thesis].

Ghys, Maria (2013, May). Master’s Landscape Architecture. The American lawn: Nature, design, and sustainability [thesis]. King, Ashley (2013). Master’s Agricultural Education. Perceived effectiveness of HORT 101 pre-test study groups [non-thesis]. Marchi, Lisa (2012-2013). Master’s Architecture + Health. Designing for adults with

autism spectrum disorders (ASD): Optimized live-work-play-learn environments [thesis].

Horton, Suzannah (2011-2012). Master’s Landscape Architecture. Rethinking the American industrial landscape - Revealing the benefits of genetically modified plants [thesis]. Lashley, John (2011-2012). Master’s Landscape Architecture. Solving urban conservation issues through botanic garden functions: Intergrated conservation through community education Atlanta,Georgia [thesis]. Student Advisory (non committee)

McLaughlin, Owen (2011, May). Master’s Landscape Architecture. A study of the Biltmore Estate's ramble: Researching design intent, evaluating change over time, and proposing a rehabilitation plan [thesis].

Schultz, Robert (2012, September-December). ). Master’s Architecture + Health. Potential positive effects of past pleasant places and experiences: Landscape Images study.

McCollough, Sydney (2012, September 19-October 23). Aromatherapy. Peer mentoring for high school English class project on aromatherapy.

Badwe, Akshay (2012, January-May). Master’s Landscape Architecture. Re-framing historic Agra: Resident central design for the Yamuna River at Agra, India [non- thesis]. Provided survey design guidance.

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Student Advising Horticulture Advisor (2011-present). Advisor to 15 sophomore-senior horticulture majors and minors (2019); 20-45 sophomore-senior horticulture majors and minors (2011-2018). Destination Clemson Recruitment (2011-2018). Provide HORT and TURF program orientation to prospective students and their families for Student Services Divison of College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Life Sciences (CAFLS). Summer Orientation (2011-2017). Provide HORT and TURF class schedule advising and registration for freshman and transfer students. Commissioner’s School for Agriculture (2011-2018). Tour and engage with national group of high school students who rigorously competed for program entry through the Clemson horticulture program experience.

SC Technical College Conference Presenter (2012, December 18). Horticulture program representative for engagement and collaboration meeting for Student Services Divison of College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Life Sciences (CAFLS).

Web pages Environmental Landscape Web page: http://www.clemson.edu/cafls/research/vincent/

Sustainable Landscape Demonstration: http://www.clemson.edu/cafls/demo/index.html HORT Internship Programs: https://www.clemson.edu/cafls/internships/horticulture/ index.html

Professional Development activities listed on following pages.

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Professional Development: Teaching

Students Connected: Building Engaged Citizens Through Experiential Learning and

Community Engagement by Caroline Sawyer and Eric Skipper, USC, Beaufort. SC

Conference on Innovations in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, MUSC,

Charleston. 7/12/2019.

Digital Transformation: Gen Z and the Class of 2030 by Kristin Horvath and Neav

Abramov, Microsoft. SC Conference on Innovations in Teaching and Learning in

Higher Education, MUSC, Charleston. 7/12/2019.

Keynote-Navigating the New: The Future of Educational Technology and Principles to

Guide the Journey by Dr. Michael Bridges, Executive Director of Online Learning

and Strategy, Duquesne University. SC Conference on Innovations in Teaching

and Learning in Higher Education, MUSC, Charleston. 7/12/2019.

Webinar: Mindfulness at Work Summit Day 2: Business as a Crucible for Personal

Growth with Tami Simon Author & Founder of Sounds True. Sponsored by

Mindful Leader. 6/11/2019.

Webinar: Mindfulness at Work Summit Day 2: Mindfulness@BuzzFeed: Making

Mindfulness part of Your Wellbeing Offering with John Davisi, VP of People

Operations & Mindfulness at Buzzfeed. Sponsored by Mindful Leader. 6/11/2019.

Webinar: Mindfulness at Work Summit Day 1: How to Motivate Yourself with

Kindness with Kristin Neff, PhD, Associate Professor at University of Texas at

Austin. Sponsored by Mindful Leader. 6/11/2019.

Webinar: Mindfulness at Work Summit Day 1: Lessons from the Fyre Festival with

Marc Weinstein, Principal of Wave Financial. Sponsored by Mindful Leader.

6/11/2019.

Case Study Learning: A Tool for Teaching Critical Thinking” by Lauren Duffy, PRTM.

Clemson Thinks2 Faculty Institute. Watt Center, Clemson University 6/4/2019.

Daily Doses of Vitamins M, C, & T: Class Activities to Build Metacognition and Critical

Thinking by Bridget Trogden. Clemson Thinks2 Faculty Institute. Watt Center,

Clemson University 6/4/2019.

Creative Inquiry: Undergraduate Research by Cora Allard. Clemson Thinks2

Faculty Institute. Watt Center, Clemson University 6/4/2019.

Mindfulness and the 21st Century Brain by Jeanne Malmgren, LPC. Clemson Thinks2

Faculty Institute. Watt Center, Clemson University 6/4/2019.

Building Student Capacity to Reflect Alone and Together, Creating Effective and

Thoughtful Class Dialogue by Taimi Olsen (OTEI), Lathy Russ (OTEI), Rene

Schmauder, (Office of Undergraduate Studies) and Aubrie Pfirman (OTEI).

Clemson Thinks2 Faculty Institute. Watt Center, Clemson University 6/4/2019.

Peter Facione Keynote: Critical Thinking Critical Thinking in Learning and in Life.

Clemson Thinks2 Faculty Institute. Watt Center, Clemson University. 6/3/2019.

Webinar: Mindful Healthcare Summit: Encore: Mindfulness as a Proactive

Practice for Well-Being with Bobby Mukkamala, MD, of Flint, Michigan. Viewed

5/30/2019.

Webinar: Mindful Healthcare Summit Day 5: Overcoming Bias and Health

Disparities with Cheryl Woods Giscombe, PhD, RN, PMHNP-BC, FAAN, of UNC

Chapel Hill.Viewed 5/29/2019.

Webinar: Mindful Healthcare Summit Day 5: The Science of Compassion

with Kelly McGonigal, PhD. Viewed on 5/29/2019.

Webinar: Mindful Healthcare Summit Day 5: Challenge: Practice Compassion and

Connection with Mark Bertin, MD. Viewed on 5/29/2019.

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Professional Development: Teaching (cont.)

Webinar: Mindful Healthcare Summit Day 4: Creating Racial Equity and Trauma-

Informed Workplaces with Jenee Johnson, Program Innovation Leader

Mindfulness, Trauma, and Racial Equity at the San Francisco Department of Public

Health (SFDPH). 5/27/2019.

Webinar: Mindful Healthcare Summit Day 4: The Power of Self-Compassion and

Equanimity with Kristin Neff, PhD. 5/27/2019.

Webinar: Mindful Healthcare Summit: Day 4: Build Self Compassion and Resilience

with Mark Bertin, MD. 5/27/2019.

Webinar: Mindful Healthcare Summit Day 3: The Science of Resilience with Richard

Davidson, PhD. 5/26/2019.

Webinar: Mindful Healthcare Summit Day 3: Mindfulness and the Immune System by

Leonard Calabrese, MD. 5/26/2019.

Webinar: Mindful Healthcare Summit Day 3: Challenge: Pay Attention to Your

Thoughts by Mark Bertin, MD. 5/25/2019.

Webinar: Mindful Healthcare Summit Day 2: How Meditation Changes Your Mind,

Brain, and Body by Daniel Goleman, PhD. 5/25/2019.

Webinar: Mindful Healthcare Summit Day 2: Focusing the Mind: Feel Present and

Grounded by Mark Bertin, MD 5/24/2019.

Webinar: Mindful Healthcare Summit Day 1: Creating Mindful Systems by Susan Bauer-

Wu, PhD, RN, FAAN. Mindfulness Healthcare Summit: Day 1. 5/24/2019.

Webinar: Mindful Healthcare Summit: Day 1: Mindfulness in Healthcare-Breathe and

Settle -with Mark Berton, MD. 5/23/2019.

Visualizing Soundscapes: Invisible Agents of Well-Being in the Everyday Urban

Landscape by Maria Counts, Clemson Professor Landscape Architecture 11/9/2018.

Sponsored by Planning and Design of the Built Environment (PDBE) PhD program,

Lee Hall, Clemson University.

Peter Felten Keynote: The Undergraduate Experience: What Matters Most for Student

Success? 1st Annual Clemson Teaching Excellence Conference: Teaching Students

Today. 10/15/2018, Watt Center, Clemson, SC.

Student-Faculty Partnerships Discussion with Peter Felten, Associate Provost for

Teaching and Learning, Director Center for Engaged Learning at Elon University,

NC. 1st Annual Clemson Teaching Excellence Conference: Teaching Students

Today. 10/15/2018, Cooper Library, Clemson, SC.

Assessment Campus Labs Implementation Team Meeting with Akshi Kakar, Project

Manager Institutional Effectiveness and Assessment and John Cooper, Director of

Planning, Accreditation, and Analytics for the College of Behavioral, Social, and

Health Sciences. President’s Conference Room, 201 Sikes Hall, Clemson.

8/15/2018.

Curriculog Training with Dr. Jeff Appling, Assoc. Dean of Undergraduate Teaching,

Long Hall, Clemson. 7/27/2018.

Webinar: Mindfulness and the 12 Competencies of Emotional Intelligence by Dan

Goleman - Psychologist & NYT Best-Selling Author of Emotional Intelligence

6/26/2018 as part of the 2018 Mindfulness at Work Summit sponsored by Mindful

Leader. http://www.mindfulleader.org/

Webinar: Leading with Mindfulness, Selflessness, and Compassion by Jacqueline

Carter North American Director at Potential Project and author 6/26/2018 as part

of the 2018 Mindfulness at Work Summit sponsored by Mindful Leader.

http://www.mindfulleader.org/

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Professional Development: Teaching (cont.)

Webinar: Pushing Into Fear with Devotion & Purpose by Leo Babauta - Author of The Power of Less & Essential Zen Habits 6/20/2018 as part of the 2018 Mindfulness at

Work Summit sponsored by Mindful Leader. http://www.mindfulleader.org/

Faculty Syllabus Presentations by: (1) ME3120 (Mechanical Engineering) by Rodrigo

Martinez-Duarte,; (2) ENG1030 (English) by Geveryl Robinson ; (3) NURS3120

(Nursing) by Terri Teramano; (4) EDEL4010 (Elementary Education) by Natalie

Odumn Pough; (5) HIST1220 by Pam Mack. 5th Annual Critical Thinking (CT2)

Faculty Summer Institute. Watt Center, Clemson, SC. 8/2/2018.

Promoting Reading by Dr. Bridget Trogden, Associate Dean of Undergraduate

Studies. 5th Annual Critical Thinking (CT2) Faculty Summer Institute. Watt

Center, Clemson, SC. 8/2/2018 Plenary Session V: Thinking Conceptually as Well as Scientifically: Which Takes Precedence and Why? by Linda Elder, President of the Foundation for Critical Thinking. The 38th Annual International Conference in Critical Thinking and Educational Reform-Sonoma, CA. 7/19/2018. Critical Thinking Through Individualized Learning by Susannah Johnson, MEd,, Honolulu Hawaii Assets Campus, The 38th Annual International Conference in Critical Thinking and Educational Reform, Sonoma, CA. 7/19/2018.

Implementation of Integrated Multi-faceted Support Units to Overcome Despairing Evidence that First-Year Students Are Not Coping by Lea Koenig, Professor South African Qwaqwa Campus, The 38th Annual International Conference in Critical Thinking and Educational Reform,Sonoma, CA. 7/19/2018

Plenary Session IV: Teaching Students to Ask Essential Questions by author and

scholar Gerald Nosich. The 38th Annual International Conference in Critical

Thinking and Educational Reform,Sonoma, CA. 7/18/2018.

Internalizing Critical Thinking Terms and Concepts as a Web of Understandings

by author and University of Louisville Kentucky professor Dr. Brian Barnes.The

38th Annual International Conference in Critical Thinking and Educational

Reform, Sonoma, CA. 7/18/2018.

Plenary Session III: Testing Our Students Into Boredom: Calling for A Revolutionary,

yet Classic Approach to Assessment at All Levels Through Foundational

Intellectual Tools by Linda Elder, President of the Foundation for Critical

Thinking. The 38th Annual International Conference in Critical Thinking and

Educational Reform-Sonoma, CA. 7/18/2018.

Plenary Session II: Emancipating the Mind: Why "Group-Think" is such a Problem in

the Professions, In Teaching and Learning, and Throughout Human Societies

by Linda Elder, President of the Foundation for Critical Thinking. The 38th

Annual International Conference in Critical Thinking and Educational Reform,

Sonoma, CA. 7/17/2018.

Teaching Students and Professionals to Value Evidence and Reject False, Distorted

Information by author and scholar Gerald Nosich. The 38th Annual

International Conference in Critical Thinking and Educational Reform,Sonoma,

CA. 7/17/2018.

Plenary Session 1:Critical Thinking Standards for Assessing Thinking in All Fields of

Study and Professions" by author and scholar Gerald Nosich. The 38th Annual

International Conference in Critical Thinking and Educational Reform,-Sonoma,

CA. 7/17/2018.

Advanced Session: Understanding Intellectual Virtues as a Constellation of

Interrelated Character Traits by author and University of Louisville Kentucky

professor Dr. Brian Barnes. The 38th Annual International Conference in Critical

Thinking and Educational Reform, Sonoma, CA. 7/16/2018.

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Professional Development: Teaching (cont.)

Advanced Session: Exploring Your Deeper Questions About the Theory and

Application of Critical Thinking by Linda Elder, President of the Foundation for

Critical Thinking. The 38th Annual International Conference in Critical Thinking

and Educational Reform, Sonoma, CA. 7/16/2018. Opening Ceremony and Keynote Address by Linda Elder, President of the Foundation Annual International Conference in Critical Thinking and Educational Reform,

Sonoma, CA. 7/16/2018. Webinar: Is the Dream of a Mindful Nation Over? By Congressman Tim Ryan (Ohio) and author of A Mindful Nation 6/19/2018 as part of the 2018

Mindfulness at Work Summit sponsored by Mindful Leader. http://www.mindfulleader.org/

Webinar: The Professionalization of Mindfulness: Contributions, Critics and Cultural Impact by Dawa Tarchin-Phillips - President of International Mindfulness Teachers Association and Diana Winston - Director of Mindfulness Education at UCLA MARC 6/19/2018 as part of the 2018 Mindfulness at Work Summit sponsored by Mindful Leader. http://www.mindfulleader.org/

Webinar: Mindfulness & Authentic Leadership in Today's Corporate America with Bill George - Senior Fellow at Harvard Business School & former CEO of Medtronic 6/13/2018 as part of the 2018 Mindfulness at Work Summit sponsored by Mindful Leader. http://www.mindfulleader.org/

5th Annual Critical Thinking Faculty Institute. (Peter Facione keynote). Watt Family Innovation Center, Clemson, SC. 6/4/2018-6/6/2018 (3-day). Online publication: Is My Teaching Learner-Centered by Maryellen Weimer (February 14, 2018). Faculty Focus, Higher ED Teaching Strategies from Magna Publications. Online publication: Six Ways to Promote a Positive Learning Environment by Deborah Miller Fox (January 22, 2018) from Faculty Focus, Higher ED Teaching Strategies from Magna Publications. Webinar-Assessment: Preparing for the New School Year: Summer Checklist and Training Models (WEAVE Education). 7/26/2017.

Introduction to Canvas (Allyson Davis, Assoc. Director Clemson Online Faculty Development). Clemson Online. 5/10/2017. Webinar: Key Dimensions of Assessment in Higher Education (Dr. Lance Tomei, Emeritus Assessment Director University of Central Florida) 2017 Best Practices Webinar Series sponsored by LiveText. 4/11/2017.

Webinar: Moving Assessment from Compliance to Continuous Improvement (Mary Clark, Director of Institutional Effectiveness at Carteret Community College) sponsored by Weave Education. 3/21/2017.

Being a Leader and the Effective Exercise of Leadership: An Ontological and Phenomenological Model (Jeri Echeveria, Emeritus California State University; Werner Erhard author, trainer; Michael Jensen, Emeritus Harvard Business School; and Steve Zaffron, CEO Vanto Group). Madren Center, Clemson University. 6/12/2016-6/18/2016 (7-day). 4th Annual Critical Thinking Faculty Institute. (Diane F. Halpern keynote). Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI), Central, SC. 6/6/2016-6/82016 (3-day).

Mentor for 4th Annual Critical Thinking Faculty Institute. Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI), Central, SC. 6/6/2016-6/82016 (3-day). Part 2:Assessing Critical Thinking Skills (Linda Nilson, Clemson University Director of Office of Teaching Excellence and Innovation OTEI). 4th Annual Critical Thinking Faculty Institute. Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI), Central, SC. 6/7/2016. Part 1: Formulation Critical Thinking Outcomes,and Planning Instructional Strategies (Linda Nilson, Clemson University Director of Office of Teaching Excellence and Innovation OTEI). 4th Annual Critical Thinking Faculty Institute. Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI), Central, SC.6/7/2016.

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Professional Development: Teaching (cont.) Teaching and Assessing Critical Thinking: Helping University Students Become Better

Thinkers (Diane F. Halpern). 4th Annual Critical Thinking Faculty Institute. Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI), Central, SC. 6/6/2016. The Lecture vs. Active Learning: Reframing the Conversation (Lolita Paff, Penn State Berks; Maryellen Weimer, editor of The Teaching Professor; Neil Haave, University of Alberta; Carl Lovitt, Central Connecticut State University). Teaching Professor’s Conference, Washington, D.C. 6/5/2016.

The Syllabus Makeover: From Ordinary Document to Engaging Class Brochure (Julie Taylor-Massey, Colorado State University). Teaching Professor’s Conference, Washington, D.C. 6/5/2016. Any Questions? A Practical Approach to Increasing Students’ In-Class Questions (Steve Snyder). Teaching Professor’s Conference, Washington, D.C. 6/5/2016. Decoding Disney: Translating Imagineering Tricks Into Teaching Strategies (Mick Charney, Kansas State University). Teaching Professor’s Conference, Washington, D.C. 6/4/2016. Leadership Lessons for Faculty Developers (Patty Phelps, University of Central

Arkansas). Teaching Professor’s Conference, Washington, D.C. 6/4/2016.

Teaching in the Global Classroom: Approaches, Activities, and Assessments (Mary

Ritter and Suzanne Kaplan-Fonseca, New York University). Teaching Professor’s Conference, Washington, D.C. 6/4/2016. Assessing How Individuals Organize Disciplinary Knowledge-Card Sorting. Superheroes, and Moving Towards Measuring Expertise Among Undergraduates (Dr. Kimberly Tanner, San Fransico State University). Teaching Professor’s Conference, Washington, D.C. 6/3/2016. Webinar: March 12th Recording – Being A Leader: Open Webinar – for Clemson Course Participants & Guests (Jeri Echeverria, California State University). 5/24/2016. Webinar: Innovations in Teaching (Inside Higher Ed editors Scott Jaschik and Doug Lederman). 5/24/2016.

Webinar: Contemplating Chicano Park and a New Pedagogic Imaginary (Alberto Lopez Pulido, Department of Ethnic Studies at Univeristy of San Diego). The Association for Contemplative Mind in Higher Education (ACHME). 5/17/2016. Workshop: Metacognition (Saundra Yancy McGuire author and Presidential Award winner, Director emeritus Center for Academic Success Louisiana State University). 5/2/2016. Textbook and Academic Authors Association Webinar: Ask the Editors: What

Publishers Want and Why (Julia Kostsova, Acquisitions Editor Oxford University

Press and Patrick H. Alexander, Director Pennsylvania State University Press)

2/4/2016. The 35th Annual International Conference on Critical Thinking and Educational Reform.

Berkeley, CA. (Foundation and Center for Critical Thinking). 7/25-7/30/2015 (2-day pre-conference + 4 day main conference.) Third 3rd Annual Critical Thinking Faculty Institute. (Peter Facione keynote). 6/15- 18/2015 (4-day). Mentor for 3rd Annual Critical Thinking Faculty Institute. 6/15-18/2015 (4-day).

Green Zone Training (John Fix & Kris Taylor, Student Veterans Resource Center). 6/9/2015.

Title IX Training and Certification: Eliminate Campus Sexual Violence (LawRoom Course). 6/4/2015.

Academic Webinar: Practical Ideas for Improving Student Learning (Linda Elder,

Foundation for Critical Thinking). 6/3/2015.

Academic Webinar: Using the Tools of Critical Thinking for Effective Decision-

Making (Linda Elder, Foundation for Critical Thinking). 5/6/2015. CT2 Faculty Lunch Meeting. 4/8/2015.

Group leader for CAT (critical assessment test) scoring, CT2 Faculty Institute. 12/15-17/2014 (3-day).

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Professional Development: Teaching (cont.)

Webinar: Knowing What Students Know and Can Do: The State of Student

Learning Outcomes Assessment (National Institute for Learning Outcomes

Assessment). 6/4/2014.

Workshop: Healing Gardens. Chicago Botanic Garden. 5/14/2014.

Faculty Institute CT2 (critical thinking). University of Miami presentation. 4/24/2014.

Faculty Institute CT2 (critical thinking). Faculty questions/discussions. 3/27/2014.

Faculty Institute CT2 (critical thinking) Faculty artifacts (David Knox, OIA).

2/27/2014.

Faculty Institute CT2 (critical thinking) Rubrics (Linda Nilson, Director Office of

Teaching Excellence and Innovation (OTEI). 1/23/2014.

Workshop: Powerful Teaching with PowerPoint: Designing and Delivering Brain-

Compatible Presentations (BO Haynes). 12/16/2013.

CAT Assessment Train-the-Trainer Workshop, Washington, 11/21-22/2013 (2-day).

Faculty Institute CT2 (critical thinking). 10/24/2013.

Faculty Institute CT2 (critical thinking). 9/26/2013.

Faculty Institute: Quality Enhancement Program (QEP) on Critical Thinking (Stephen

Brookfield, author and educator, keynote). 6/18-21/2013 & 8/7/2013 (5 day).

Workshop: Ally Training (LGBTQ). 5/31/2013.

Workshop: Inspiring Your Students to Work Toward Excellence (Paul Buyer, author

and Clemson professor ). 8/8/2012.

Workshop: Getting Your Students to Do the Readings (Linda Nilson, OTEI).

7/23/2012.

Workshop: Getting Student Groups to Work Really Well (Linda Nilson). 7/12/2012.

Writing Group: Summer 2012. 5/ 21, 6/4, 6/18, 7/2, 7/16, 7/30 (6-sessions).

Workshop: Bringing out the Best in Your Students (Daryl Wiesman). 5/14/2012.

Webinar: Critical Thinking Part 3: Focus on Instructional Strategies That Promote

Critical Thought (Enoch Hale). 5/09/2012

Webinar: Critical Thinking Part 2: Question Generating Concepts (Enoch Hale).

5/09/2012.

Webinar: Critical Thinking Part 1: Introduction to Foundational Critical Thinking

Concepts and Principles (Enoch Hale). 5/09/2012.

Spring 2012 Teaching with Technology Symposium. 5/08/2012.

Workshop: Institute of HeartMath: The Heart-Brain Connection in Achieving

Optimal Individual and Organizational Performance (Dr. Rollin McCraty).

2/20/2012.

Workshop: Teaching Sustainability Across the Disciplines.11/13/2009.

Workshop: Writing, Reading and Teaching: The Inner Spiral. 5/14/2007.

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Professional Development: Horticulture/Arboriculture Webinar: Lunch and Learn: Remediating Compacted Soils Compromised by Urban

Construction with Dr. Nina Bassuk, Cornell Urban Horticulture Institute. Tree Fund

& Utah Extension sponsored 6/11/2019.

Webinar: Cultivating Innovation – Documenting 15 years of TREE Fund Research

Impact. Sponsored by Alabama Extension and Auburn University by Dr. Richard

Hauer and Dr. Andrew Koeser. May 29, 2019.

Webinar: Lunch and Learn: Native Mycorrhizal Fungi and Whitebark Pine Restoration

by Dr. Cathy Cripps, Mycologist, Professor, Montana State University. sponsored by

Utah State Extension Service. 5/14/2019.

After Care-Water and Mulch by Jimmy Walters, ISA Certified Arborist. SC Green

Industry Conference, Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center. 1/31/2019.

The Below Ground Challenges to Urban Trees by Dr. Kelby Fike, Bartlett Tree

Research Laboratories. . SC Green Industry Conference, Columbia

Metropolitan Convention Center. 1/31/2019.

Pollinators on Ornamental Plants and Their Protection by JC Chong, Clemson

University Extension Entomologist. SC Green Industry Conference, Columbia

Metropolitan Convention Center. 1/31/2019.

Creating a Home Shade Garden of Year Round Ornamental Interest Utilizing Plants

that Exhibit Outstanding Ornamental Characteristics by John Elsley. SC Green

Industry Conference, Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center. 1/31/2019.

Webinar: Reducing Tree (and Soil!) Damage During Construction by Dr. Nina Basuk,

Cornell Urban Horticulture Institute at Cornell University. 1 credit ISA

(International Society of Arboriculture), sponsored by Utah State Extension Service.

12/13/2018.

Webinar: Tree Risk ManagementI III by Mark Duntemann, Natural Path Urban

Forestry, at http://naturalpathforestry.com/tree-risk-management-

webinar2018/. 1.5 credit ISA (International Society of Arboriculture).

9/18/2018.

Webinar: Tree Risk Management II by Mark Duntemann, Natural Path Urban

Forestry, at http://naturalpathforestry.com/tree-risk-management-

webinar2018/. 1.5 credit ISA (International Society of Arboriculture).

9/11/2018.

Webinar: Tree Risk Management I" by Mark Duntemann, Natural Path Urban

Forestry, at http://naturalpathforestry.com/tree-risk-management-

webinar2018/. 1.5 credit ISA (International Society of Arboriculture).

9/4/2018.

Webinar: Trees for Bees: Pollinator Habitats in Urban Forests by Dr. Elizabeth Benton,

Entomologist at University of GA ([email protected]) at

http://www.forestrywebinars.net/. One credit ISA (International

Society of Arboriculture). 7/10/2018.

Closing Keynote Address: Population Ageing and Health in the Urban Age (Sarah

Harper, Director,Oxford Institute of Population Ageing,UK) Healthy City Design

International Congress, Royal College of Physicians, London, UK. 10/17/2017.

Health Warning: Is Too Much Safety Bad for our Children? (Jennette Emery-Wallis,

Director Landscape Architecture-Landscape Design, LUC,UK & Alison King, Senior

Landscape Architect-Landscape Design, LUC, UK) Healthy City Design

International Congress, Royal College of Physicians, London, UK. 10/17/2017.

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Professional Development: Horticulture/Arboriculture (cont.) Carebnb-A Concept for Short-Term Light Care in Your Own Neighborhood (Fernke

Feenstra, Board Architect,de Jong Gortemaker Algra Architects, Netherlands &

Aziza Aachiche, Senior Advisor Real Estate, Twynstra Gudda, Netherlands) Healthy

City Design International Congress, Royal College of Physicians, London, UK.

10/17/2017.

We are the Environments We Live In (Lord Andrew Mawson, OBE, Executive

Chairman, Well North, Director, Andrew Mawson Partnership, UK) Healthy City

Design International Congress at Royal College of Physicians, London, UK.

10/17/2017.

Opening Keynote: Health-Creating Societies and Environments by Chris Liddle,

HLM,UK) Healthy City Design International Congress, Royal College of Physicians,

London, UK. 10/17/2017.

Paradise Found? Can One Place Work for all its Citizens? (Mike Nightingale, Charity

Founder and Trustee, The Mike Nightingale Fellowship; Consultant, IBI, UK)

Healthy City Design International Congress,Royal College of Physicians, London,

UK. 10/16/2017.

The Future of Atlanta: Designing for Equity, Resilience, and Civic Identity (Ryan Gravel,

Founder, Sixpitch, USA) Healthy City Design International Congress, Royal College

of Physicians, London, UK. 10/16/2017.

Towards a Healthy City: The Transformative Power of Urban Design (Ken Greenberg,

Principal, Greenberg Consultants, Canada) Healthy City Design International

Congress, Royal College of Physicians, London, UK. 10/16/2017.

The 8 80 City: How to Create Vibrant and Healthy Cities for All (Guillermo Penalosa,

Founder 8 80 Cities, Canada) Healthy City Design International Congress, Royal

College of Physicians, London, UK. 10/16/2017.

The Work of the Rockefeller Foundation-Lancet Commission on Planetary Health (Sir

Andy Haines, Professor of Public Health and Primary Care, London School of

Hygiene & Tropical Medicine; Chairman, Lancet Commission on Planetary Health,

UK) Healthy City Design International Congress, Royal College of Physicians,

London, UK. 10/16/2017.

Healthy Streets for London (Valerie Shawcross, Deputy Mayor of London for Transport)

Healthy City Design International Congress, Royal College of Physicians, London,

UK. 10/16/2017

Opening Keynote: Healthy and Sustainable Cities (Jeremy Myerson, Chair of Design,

Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design, Royal College of Art, UK) Healthy City Design

International Congress, Royal College of Physicians, London, UK. 10/16/2017.

Webinar: Soil Profile Rebuilding: Rehabilitating Compacted Soils (Dr.Susan Day,

Virginia Tech, hosted by Utah State Forestry Extension-(1 CEU ISA Certified

Arborist). 6/21/2017.

Webinar: i-Tree Online Workshop: Assessing and Communicating the Value of Park

Trees (USDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station, Casey Trees, Davey

Trees), 3/27/2017.

Just How Good Are Trees? (Dr. Kathleen Wolf, University of Washington, Seattle,

WA). Southern Chapter International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) 75th Annual

Conference and Trade Show, Myrtle Beach, SC 2/28/2017.

The Formosan Subterranean Termite Nightmare Coming Soon to a Tree Near You!

(Bert Snyder, Palmetto Exterminators, Charleston, SC) Southern Chapter

International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) 75th Annual Conference and Trade

Show, Myrtle Beach, SC 2/28/2017.

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Professional Development: Horticulture/Arboriculture (cont.)

Pruning to Prevent Failures (Dr. Ed Gilman,Emeritus, University of Florida, Gainesville,

FL) Southern Chapter International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) 75th Annual

Conference and Trade Show, Myrtle Beach, SC 2/27/2017.

Using TRAQ to Model Wind Speeds (Dr. Bill Fountain, University of Kentucky,

Lexington, KY) ) Southern Chapter International Society of

Arboriculture (ISA) 75th Annual Conference and Trade Show, Myrtle Beach, SC

2/27/2017.

Root Damage and Tree Stability (Dr. Tom Smiley, Bartlett Tree Research Laboratories,

Charlotte, NC). Southern Chapter International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) 75th

Annual Conference and Trade Show, Myrtle Beach, SC 2/27/2017.

Impact of Pollinators on Transmission Right of Way Panel Discussion (Frank Wong,

Bayer Bee Care Center, Research Triangle, NC; Iris Caldwell, University of Illinois

at Chicago, Chicago, IL; and Brian Kortum, NiSource Environmental, Merrilville,

IN). Southern Chapter International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) 75th Annual

Conference and Trade Show, Myrtle Beach, SC 2/27/2017.

The Evolution of Nature in Cities: Sanitary to Sustainable (Dr. Kathleen Wolf,

University of Washington, Seaattle, WA). Southern Chapter International Society

of Arboriculture (ISA) 75th Annual Conference and Trade Show, Myrtle Beach, SC

2/27/2017. The Rise of Southern Arboriculture: 75 Years of Great Tree Care! (Dr. Kim Coder, Univeristy of Georgia). Southern Chapter International Society of

Arboriculture (ISA) 75th Annual Conference and Trade Show, Myrtle Beach, SC

2/27/2017. Soil Management and the New ISA Best Management Practices (Dr. Tom Smiley, Bartlett Tree Research Laboratories). Southern Chapter International Society of

Arboriculture (ISA) 74th Annual Conference and Trade Show, Knoxville, TN

3/21/2016.

Advancing Urban Forestry by Connecting People and Trees (Dr. Paul Ries, Oregon

State University). Southern Chapter International Society of Arboriculture (ISA)

74th Annual Conference and Trade Show, Knoxville, TN 3/21/2016.

Killer Ice: Tree Damage from Ice Storms Part 1-History, Formation, and Accumulation

(Dr. Kim Coder, University of Georgia). Southern Chapter International Society of

Arboriculture (ISA) 74th Annual Conference and Trade Show, Knoxville, TN

3/21/2016.

Sustainable Implementation at Trident Technical College for Commercial and

Residential Application (Tony Bertouski, Trident Technical College). SCHI Annual

Conference and Trade Show, Myrtle Beach 1/21/2016.

Sustainable Landscape Demonstration Garden-Clemson Student Presentation (Kathy

Hollifield, senior horticulture major Clemson Unversity). SCHI Annual

Conference and Trade Show, Myrtle Beach 1/21/2016.

Systems Approach to Integrated Pest Management: Disease and Mite Management

(Kathy Edson Kalmowitz, BASF Company). SCHI Annual Conference and Trade

Show, Myrtle Beach 1/21/2016.

BAM Container Gardens (Jenny Hardgrave, Simply Flowers Inc.) SCHI Annual

Conference and Trade Show, Myrtle Beach 1/21/2016.

Webinar: Tree Protection During Construction (Gary Johnson, University of

Minnesota). Urban Forestry Today University of Massachusetts. 12/10/2015.

Webinar: Strategies for Successful Urban Tree Growth in Wet and Dry Sites (Nina

Bassuk, Cornell). Tree Fund. 9/23/2015.

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Professional Development: Teaching (cont.) Life in the Treetops-Adventures of an Arbornaut (Dr. Margaret Lowman, Chief of

Science and Sustainability, California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, CA,

keynote). 91st International Society of Arboriculture Annual Conference.

Orlando, FL. 8/9-8/12/2015.

Neighborhood and Nonprofit Urban Forestry: Results of a Five-City Study (Jessica

Vogt, DePaul University, Illinois). 8/11/2015. 91st International Society of

Arboriculture Annual Conference. Orlando, FL. 8/9-8/12/2015.

Tree Risk Assessment: The CODIT Principle (Dirk Dujesiefken, Institute of

Arboriculture, Hamburg, Germany). 8/11/2015. 91st International Society of

Arboriculture Annual Conference. Orlando, FL. 8/9-8/12/2015.

Tree Risk Assessment: Why We Fear Things That We Shouldn’t (William Fountain,

University of Kentucky). 8/11/2015. 91st International Society of Arboriculture

Annual Conference. Orlando, FL. 8/9-8/12/2015.

Building Bridges: From Engineers to Arborists-The Evolution of a Sidewalk Repair

Project in Coconut Grove, Florida (Lisa Hammer, Horticultural Consultant, and

Aida Curtis, Rogers Design Studio, Inc., Miami, Fl). 8/11/2015. 91st International

Society of Arboriculture Annual Conference. Orlando, FL. 8/9-8/12/2015.

Arbor-ization: What’s Going on in the World of Arboriculture and Urban Forestry?

(Francesco Ferrini, University of Florence, Italy). 8/11/2015. 91st International

Society of Arboriculture Annual Conference. Orlando, FL. 8/9-8/12/2015.

Green Cities, Happy Cities-Nine Steps for Strengthening City-Forest Relationships

(Cecil Konijnendijk van den Bosch, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences).

8/11/2015. 91st International Society of Arboriculture Annual Conference.

Orlando, FL. 8/9-8/12/2015.

The Impact of Drilling to Deter Decay on the Spread of Decay (Tom Smiley, Bartlett

Tree Experts). 8/11/2015. 91st International Society of Arboriculture Annual

Conference. Orlando, FL. 8/9-8/12/2015.

Pervious vs. Impervious Pavements for Sidewalk Effects on Soil Characteristics

and Physiology (Alessio Fini and Francesco Ferrini, University of Florence,

Italy). 8/10/2015. 91st International Society of Arboriculture Annual Conference.

Orlando, FL. 8/9-8/12/2015.

An Urban Site Index for Trees (Bryant Scharenbroch, Morton Arboretum). 8/10/2015.

91st International Society of Arboriculture Annual Conference. Orlando, FL. 8/9-

8/12/2015.

The Case for Mulch (Bert Cregg, Michigan State University). 8/10/2015. 91st

International Society of Arboriculture Annual Conference. Orlando, FL. 8/9-

8/12/2015.

Seeing the Urban Forest for the Trees (David Nowak, United State Department of

Agriculture Forest Service, Syracuse, New York). 8/10/2015. 91st International

Society of Arboriculture Annual Conference. Orlando, FL. 8/9-8/12/2015.

The American Horticutlure Society’s 23rd Annual National Children & Youth Garden

Symposium; Austin, TX. 7/9-7/11, 2015.

9th Annual Upstate Farm Tour (Carolina Farm Stewardship Association). 6/6/2015.

Webinar: They’re Coming...Planning Ahead for the Urban Landscape Pests of 2015:

Lecture 1 (Rich Buckley, Rutgers) Urban Forestry Today (Rick Harper MTWFA).

4/30/2015.

TreesSC Arborist Workshop: Harbison State Forest Columbia, SC. 3/5/2015.

Webinar: An Introduction to Structural Soils: Research, Development and

Performance (Nina Bassuk, Cornell) Urban Forestry Today (Rick Harper,

MTWFA). 2/25/2015.

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Professional Development: Horticulture/Arboriculture (cont.)

International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) Annual Conference: Milwaukee, WI.

Attended 22 educational sessions. 8/ 3-6,/2014 (4-day).

8th Annual Upstate Farm Tour (Carolina Farm Stewardship Association). 6/1-2/2014.

TreesSC Arborist Workshop: Harbison State Forest Columbia, SC. 3/20/2014.

Urban Farm Tour (Greenville Organic Food Organization). 10/26/2013.

Root Management Challenges in Urban Sites: Human Intervention in Root

Development. (ISA online). 4/2013.

Things Arborists Should Know About Soil Microbes. (Online: ISA). 03/2013.

ISA Southern Chapter Annual Conference: Myrtle Beach, SC. 02 17-18, 2013.

SC Horticulture Industry Annual Conference: Myrtle Beach, SC. 02/03-05/2013.

Soil & Water: Trees & Water. (ISA online). 12/2012.