Sally Schauman
General Information
Occupation: Architect, Professor
Resident City: Durham
Resident State/Province: North Carolina
Resident Country: United States
Sources: http://fds.duke.edu/db/Nicholas/faculty/sebring
Specialties
Subject: Environmental Sociology, Anthropology
Jobs
Employer: Duke University
Title: Scholar in Residence, Women's Studies Program
City: Durham
State: North Carolina
Country: United States
Employer: University of Washington
Title: Professor Emeritus, Landscape Architecture
City: Seattle
State: Washington
Country: United States
Notes: Established the Master of Landscape Architecture Program and served as Chair of the Department for 12 years
Collaborators
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Apprenticeships
No apprenticeships on record
Awards
Name: National Outstanding Educator of the Year
Description: Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture
Date Received: 1999
Name: Dean's Faculty Award for Research and Scholarship
Description: College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Washington
Date Received: 1998
Name: College of Design Distinguished Alumna Award
Description: North Carolina State University
Date Received: 1994
Name: Loeb Fellow in Advanced Environmental Studies
Description: Harvard University
Exhibitions
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Notable Projects
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Education
Institution: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Degree: Master of Science in Natural Resource Planning
Institution: North Carolina State University, Raleigh
Degree: Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, professional design degree
Institution: Duke University, Durham, North Carolina
Degree: Bachelor of Arts in Science Education
Licensing
License: Registered Landscape Architect
Organization: State of North Carolina
Professional Affiliations
Organization: American Society of Landscape Architecture
Role: Fellow
Publications By
Title: "Urban Conservation"
Publication: Conservation Voices
Issue: February/March
Date Published: 2000
Title: "Urban Stream Rehabilitation in the Pacific Northwest: Physical, Biological and Social Considerations"
Co-author: Stephan J. Burges, Derek Booth, James Karr
Publication: Proceedings 1998 Water and Watershed Program Review, NSF and EPA
Date Published: 1998
Title: "Gardens and Red Barns: the prevailing pastoral and its ecological implications"
Publication: Jounal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism
Volume: 56
Issue: 2
Date Published: 1998
Publications About
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