D.Arch, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1977.
M. Arch., Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, 1974.
B. Arch. (Magna Cum Laude), Syracuse University, New York, 1973.
A.B. (Economics), Colgate University, Hamilton, New York, 1968.
1995. Professor of Architecture (with tenure), College of Architecture,
Texas A&M University
1991-1995. Professor of Architecture (with tenure), College of
Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Michigan
1985-1991. Associate Professor of Architecture (with tenure),
College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Michigan
1979-1985. Assistant Professor of Architecture, College of Architecture
and Urban Planning, University of Michigan
1977-1979. Architectural/Data Processing Specialist, Smith, Hinchman
& Grylls, Architects and Engineers, Detroit, Michigan
1975-1977. Research Associate, Architectural Research Laboratory,
The University of Michigan
1971-1974. Various architectural and engineering firms, Syracuse,
New York
1968-1970. United States Army
1996-Present, Director, CRS Center, Texas A&M University
1998, Interim Associate Dean, College of Architecture
Jan 1995-May 1995, Acting Dean, College of Architecture and Urban
Planning, University of Michigan
1992-1995, Associate Dean, College of Architecture and Urban Planning,
University of Michigan
1989-1991, Chair, PhD Program in Architecture, University of Michigan
American Institute of Architects
Texas Society of Architects
International Facility Management Association
Association for Computer-Aided Design in Architecture
Michigan
2003, Awarded the Thomas A. Bullock Endowed Chair in Leadership and Innovation,
2003.
1994-1995, Fellow, Academic Leadership Program, Big 10 Committee on Institutional
Cooperation
1983, Applied Research Citation, Progressive Architecture
1974-1977, Doctoral Dissertation Fellowships, University of Michigan
1974, Centennial Year Outstanding Student Award
1973-1974, Syracuse University Graduate Fellowship
1973, American Institute of Architects School Medal (Highest GPA)
1973, New York Society of Architects School Medal (Highest design GPA)
1973, Student Industrialized Housing Design Competition, First Prize
1967-1968, Colgate London Economic Study Group, London School of Economics,
London, England
Omicron Delta Epsilon (Economics Honor Society)
Phi Kappa Phi (Scholastic Honor Society)