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Curriculum Vitae Van Dyk Lewis Associate Professor II in Fashion Design Department of Fiber Science & Apparel Design College of Human Ecology, Cornell University T33 Human Ecology Building, New York 14853 Tel: 607-255-1930; Fax: 607-255-1093; Email: [email protected] AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY August 2001 to present: tenure track, 60% teaching, 40% research. EDUCATION 2002: Ph.D. Department of Art, University of Central England, Birmingham, UK. Thesis title: The Fashion Preferences of the Black African Diaspora (defended 2001) 1993: MA (Distinction) Fashion and Textiles, Department of Fashion and Textiles, University of Central England, Birmingham, UK. 1992: Post Graduate Certificate Fashion and Textiles, Department of Fashion and Textiles, University of Central England, Birmingham, UK. 1986: Further Education Teaching Certificate, University of Salford, Greater Manchester, UK. 1983: BA (Honors) 1st Class, Fashion and Textiles, Department Textiles and Fashion, Middlesex University (formerly Middlesex Polytechnic), Greater London. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (1984 to present) 2013 (Pending): Director of MA Fashion, College of Human Ecology, Department of Fiber Science & Apparel Design, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. 1

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Curriculum Vitae

Van Dyk LewisAssociate Professor II in Fashion DesignDepartment of Fiber Science & Apparel Design College of Human Ecology, Cornell UniversityT33 Human Ecology Building, New York 14853 Tel: 607-255-1930; Fax: 607-255-1093; Email: [email protected]

AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITYAugust 2001 to present: tenure track, 60% teaching, 40% research.

EDUCATION2002: Ph.D. Department of Art, University of Central England, Birmingham, UK. Thesis title: The Fashion Preferences of the Black African Diaspora (defended 2001)

1993: MA (Distinction) Fashion and Textiles, Department of Fashion and Textiles, Uni-versity of Central England, Birmingham, UK.

1992: Post Graduate Certificate Fashion and Textiles, Department of Fashion and Tex-tiles, University of Central England, Birmingham, UK.

1986: Further Education Teaching Certificate, University of Salford, Greater Manches-ter, UK.

1983: BA (Honors) 1st Class, Fashion and Textiles, Department Textiles and Fashion, Middlesex University (formerly Middlesex Polytechnic), Greater London.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (1984 to present)2013 (Pending): Director of MA Fashion, College of Human Ecology, Depart-ment of Fiber Science & Apparel Design, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.

2009-present: Associate Professor, College of Human Ecology, Department of Fiber Sci-ence & Apparel Design, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.

2002-2009: Assistant Professor, College of Human Ecology, Department of Fiber Sci-ence & Apparel Design, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.

2001-2002: Instructor, College of Human Ecology, Department of Textiles and Apparel Design, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.

1996-2001: Head of Fashion Studies, Department of Art and Design, University of Sal-ford, Greater Manchester, UK.

1996-2001: (BA Honors), Course Director Department of Art and Design, University of Salford, Greater Manchester, UK.

1985-1996: Senior Lecturer, Department of Art and Design, University of Salford, Greater Manchester, UK.

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1984-1985: Lecturer in Fashion Illustration, University of Derby, Derbyshire, UK.

HONORS AND AWARDSNational Textile Centre Director's Award for Masculine Style(s): Shifting Identities and Textiles / Apparel Industry Opportunities, 2007.

First Place Poster Award for Masculine Style(s): Shifting Identities and Textiles/ Apparel Industry Opportunities, National Textile Centre, 2007.

Cornell University Student Activities Office: Outstanding Advisor Award, 2006.

Cornell University Pan Hellenic Faculty Appreciation Award, 2006.

Cornell University Human Ecology Peer Partnership Award, 2006.

Member of program review team: Department of Textiles, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA 2004.

Program Assessor: Department of Art & Design, De Montford University, England, 1999-2000Department of Art & Design, University College Northampton, England, 1997-2000.

PUBLICATIONS Book Chapters (editor reviewed)Lewis, V.D. (2015) Treatise for Fashion Sustainable Thinking. In, Janet Hethorn, Connie Ulasewicz, (Eds.), Sustainable Fashion, What's Next? Second Edition. New York: Fairchild. (In Press)

Lewis, V.D. (2008). Developing strategies for a typology of sustainable fashion. In Janet Hethorn, Connie Ulasewicz, (Eds.), Sustainability fashion, why now? New York: Fairchild. (Accepted for Publication)

 Lewis, V.D. (2015)  "Why Study Fashion?  In Kishor, Vaidya, (Ed.) Fashion Design for the Curious: Why Study Fashion Design. (In Press)

Lewis, V.D. (2008). Is black culture ready for fashion photography: The cultural praxis of the black fashion photograph? In Ogbomo, O.W., & Falola, T. (Eds.),Photography, History and Culture of African Peoples. (Accepted for Publi-cation).

Lewis, V.D. (2007). Sizing and clothing aesthetics. In Ashdown, S. (Ed.) Sizing in clothing. (pp. 309-327). Cambridge: Woodhead.

Encyclopedia Articles (reviewed)Lewis, V.D. (2004). Music and Fashion. In Steele. V., & Major. J. (Eds.), Encyclope-dia of clothing and fashion 1 (pp. 28-30). New York: Scribners.

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Lewis, V.D. (2004). Hip hop Fashion. In Steele. V., & Major. J. (Eds.), Encyclopedia of clothing and fashion 2 (pp. 214-218). New York: Scribners.

Lewis, V.D. (2004). Afrocentric Dress. In Steele. V., & Major. J. (Eds.), Encyclope-dia of clothing and fashion 2 (pp. 429-435). New York: Scribners.

Refereed Publications in Journals

Lewis, V.D. Lewis, published anonymously in, Taste and Ethics in Fash-ion, by Mae Colburn, Spring  2014.

(In Review) Lee, Jung Soo, & Lewis, V.D. (2015), Cosplay Fashion The-ory, Bloomsbury.

(In Review) Lewis, V.D. & Choi, Kyung Hee. (2015), Fashion Criticism, Fashion Theory, Bloomsbury (2014).

(In Review) Lewis, V.D. & Farley, K, (2015), Partick Kelly: Fashions’ Great Black Hope International Journal of Fashion Studies, Intellect Books. D.Green, V. D. Lewis, & C. Jirousek (2013) Fashion Cultures in a Small Town: An ethnography of fashion and place-making. Critical Studies of Fashion and Beauty. Intel-lect Books.

Chen, C., & Lewis, V.D. (2006). The life of a piece of cloth: Developing garments into a sustainable service system. The International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Eco-nomic and Social Sustainability, 2(1), 197-208.

Loker, S., Ashdown, S., Cowie, L., & Lewis, V.D. (2004). Female consumers’ reactions to body scanning, Clothing and Textile Research Journal, 22(4), 151-160.

Lewis, V.D. (2003). Dilemmas in African Fashion Diaspora, Fashion Theory, 7(2), 163-190. Berg.

Lewis, V.D. (1995). Jamaican fashion: A struggle for inclusion, Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management: Manchester Metropolitan University.Special Edition, 112-128. Papers Published in Proceedings (* presenter) *Lewis, V.D. Edgy Fashion Graphics: An improved fashion illustration course.International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, California, November 2007.

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*Lewis, V.D., *Green, D., & Conti, A. Self-fashioned tribes: Intersections and objects. International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, California, November 2007.

*Lewis, V.D. Is black culture ready for fashion photography? The cultural praxis of the black fashion photograph. Images of African Peoples Photography, History, Culture in Africa and the African Diaspora, Eastern Illinois University, March - April 2006.

*Chen, C. & Lewis, V.D. The life of a piece of cloth: Developing garment into a sustain-able service system. Conference on Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sus-tainable, Hanoi, Vietnam, January 2006.

*Yoo, J-J., *Lewis, V.D., & Ashdown, S. Marital relationships: Impact on clothing choices and appearance management behaviors. International Textile and Apparel Asso-ciation Annual Meeting, Savannah, Georgia, November 2004.*Lewis, V.D. Blackness & its relationship to fashion. International Textile and Apparel Association, Annual Meeting, Banff, Canada, August 1996.

*Lewis, V.D. Jamaican fashion: A struggle for inclusion. Global Marketing and Logistics for the Clothing Sector Conference, Manchester Metropolitan University, 1995.

Invited Non-Peer Reviewed Article(In Press) Lewis, V.D. Lewis, published anonymously in, Taste and Ethics in Fashion, editor Colburn, M. (to be published) Spring 2014.

Lewis, V.D. , published in AATCC.org. 'Review of 'The Fashion Reader', Second Edi-tion, (Eds) L, Welters. L, & Lillethun, ABerg, 2011.

Racine, A. & Lewis, V. D. “Spotlight on Education-Apparel Design Programs in the Col-lege of Human Ecology”, Surface Design: Creative Explorations of Fibers and Fabric, Spring 2010.

Short Notes, Letters, Abstracts, Book Reviews Lewis, V.D. (2006). Groundhog fashion trends. The Apparel and Textile Committee (VESTEX) Guatemala, 12(4), 20-21.

PRESENTATIONS (* presenter) * Rhew, Soohyeon, Lewis, V.D. & Goel, J. Popular Culture Association, Dressing to Type: University Professors’ Clothing choice as a proclama-tion of discipline, April 2012.*Lewis, V.D. Masculine singular, Design History Society, Networks of Design, Univer-sity of Falmouth, England November, 2008.

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*Lewis, V.D. & Racine, A. Creativity beyond the curriculum: Interactions with a fiber arts foundation. International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Meeting, Schaumberg, Illinois, No-vember, 2008.

*Lewis, V.D. Fashion sub cultures in and around Cornell University.Kyoritsu University, Tokyo, Japan June 2008.

*Lewis, V.D. Virtual fashion. Popular Culture Association, San Francisco, CA 2008.

*Lewis, V.D. Edgy Fashion graphics: An improved fashion illustration course. International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA 2007.

*Lewis, V.D. *Green, D & Conti, A (2008). Self-fashioned tribes: Intersections and ob-jects. International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA 2007.

Refereed Presentations at Conferences and Symposia *Lewis, V.D. Traumas in fashion. Dress and the African Diaspora: Tensions and Flows International Symposium, V&A Museum, South Kensington, London, England, Septem-ber 2007.

*Kaiser, S., *Solomon, M., *Hethorn, J., *Englis, B., Lewis, V.D., & Kwon, W. Menswear, fashion, and subjectivity. Paper presented in Special Session: “What do Men Want? Media Representations, Subjectivity, and consumption,” Association for Con-sumer Research Gender Conference, Edinburgh, United Kingdom, June 2006.

*Green, D., Jirousek, C., & Lewis, V.D. Fashioned youth sub-cultures in a small town: Exploring the nature of street fashion through documentation and collection, Costume Society of America, South Eastern Region Symposium, May 2006.

*Lewis, V.D. Is black culture ready for fashion photography? The cultural praxis of the black fashion photograph. Images of African Peoples Photography, History, Culture in Africa and the African Diaspora, Eastern Illinois University, March - April 2006.

*Chen, C. & Lewis, V.D. The life of a piece of cloth: Developing garment into a sustain-able service system. Conference on Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sus-tainable, Hanoi, Vietnam, January 2006.

*Yoo, J-J., Lewis, V.D. & Ashdown, S. Marital relationships: Impact on clothing choices and appearance management behaviors. International Textile and Apparel Association. Savannah, Georgia, November 2004.

*Lewis, V.D. Fashion, blackness, & self: A retreat from the real. Mid West Sociological Meeting, Kansas City, 2004.

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*Lewis, V.D. Blackness & its relationship to fashion. International Textile and Apparel Association. Annual Meeting: Banff, Canada, 1996.

*Lewis, V.D. Jamaican fashion: A struggle for inclusion. Global Marketing and Logis-tics for the Clothing Sector Conference, Manchester Metropolitan University, 1995.

Invited Lectures*Lewis, V.D. “Social and Political Backdrop of Patrick Kelly’s Runway,” Philadelphia Museum of Art, Runway of Love (http://www.philamuseum.org/exhibitions/799.html), 2014.

*Lewis, V.D. State of Style (Moderator) Wearing Your Social Good: Where Style & So-cial Activism Meet, Stylecaster, New York City, February, 2012.

*Lewis, V.D. “Race in Fashion Education”, Parsons School the New School for Design. New York, March 2011.

*Lewis, V.D. “Symbols of Self: Fashion & Masculinity”, National Museum of African Art in Washington, DC. Threads: New Research on African Textiles. Smithsonian, Washington, DC. November, 2008.

*Lewis, V.D. “The self versus the fashion industry”, Parsons School the New School for Design. New York, 21st February 2006.

*Lewis, V.D. “The meaning of fashion”, Undressing Fashion – Redressing Global Dis-connects, UC Davis, California. 8th April 2005.

*Lewis, V.D. “What is fashion to you?”, Plenary Round Table, Undressing Fashion – Redressing Global Disconnects, UC Davis, California. 8th April 2005.

*Lewis, V.D. “Black British men’s fashion, always copied never original”, Black British Style Symposium, Victoria and Albert Museum, London. 23rd November 2004.

*Lewis, V.D. “Fashion design education in England”, Special topic session, International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Meeting: Savannah, Georgia. 11th November 2003.

*Lewis, V.D. “The work of Yinka Shonibare”, Dressing Down, Ikon Gallery, Birming-ham, England. 24th February 1999.

*Lewis, V.D. “Fashion trends”, BBC Radio, Manchester. 17th July 1996.

CITATIONSJonathan E. Schroeder, Nenad Senic, Klement Podnar, and Susan Kaiser|Michael Solomon|Janet Hethorn|Basil Englis|Van Dyk Lewis|Wi-suk Kwon|Diego Rinallo

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(2006) ,"Special Session: What Do Men Want? Media Representations, Subjectivity, and Consumption", in GCB - Gender and Consumer Behavior Volume 8, eds. Lorna Stevens and Janet Borgerson, Edinburgh, Scottland : Association for Consumer Research, Pages: 20.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ACTIVITIESPermanent member of TrAIN at The University of the Arts London Research Centre for Transnational Art, Identity and Nation. The centre is a forum for historical, theoretical and practice-based research in architecture, art, communication, craft and design.

Reviewer for Five Senses, Wiener Wissenschafts, Forschungs, und Technologie fonds.Reviewer for The Journal of Textile, The Textile Institute.Reviewer for Clothing & Textiles Research JournalReviewer for Fashion Theory, Berg.Teaching at Ithaca High School 2013, 2014Judge for the Arts of Fashion competition, 2006, 2009.Judge for Eco-Fashion Design Contest, 2006.

CONSULTANCY2012 Spartan Race2011 Appinions LLC2010 Lululemon Athletica Inc.2008 Pendelton2008 Forever 21

PROPOSALS FUNDEDSolomon, M., Lewis, V.D., Kaiser, S., Hethorn, J., English, B. Masculine style(s): Shift-ing identities and textiles / apparel industry opportunities. Funded by National Textiles Center, 2005-2008. $58,000 / year for Cornell University.

Principal Investigator, Lewis V.D. Fashion ethnography: Trojan horses, high-fashion consumers and fashionability within non-fashion products. College grant funded by Cor-nell University, 2002-2005, $30,000.

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COURSES TAUGHT & ENROLLMENTFSAD 1170: Fashion Graphics2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 22 21 26 21 14 23 28 41 16 12 17 14

FSAD 3460: Apparel Design Process/ Pattern Development 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2011 2012 2013* 19 19 11 15 15 14 0 13 8 20 10

FSAD 4010 (Collections Empirical Research)2010 2012 2013 2014 201416 6 10 3 7FSAD 4020 (Supervised Fieldwork)20111

FSAD 3770: Introduction to Collections2012 201320 9

FSAD 3770: Collections Fashion Industries2011 2012 201315 10 9

FSAD 3770: Collection Fashion Industries 32012 20138

FSAD 4700: Fashion Presentation: Portfolio Development2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2011 2012 2013 2014 21 19 14 9 15 15 12 12 14 9 8 14

FSAD 6000: Special Problems Grads (Independent Study)2013 20144 1

FSAD 6700: Fashion and Theory2004 2006 2008 2009 2012 2013 18 20 12 11 14 16

FSAD 8990: Masters Theses2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2010 2011 2013 2014 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2

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FSAD 9990: PhD Thesis2007 2008 20121 1 1

SUPERVISION OF PhD GRADUATE THESES (major advisor) 2007 to 2009: Eun Jung Kang, ‘Fashion in culture’ (incomplete).

SUPERVISION OF MA GRADUATE THESES (major advisor)2013 to present: Keith Fraley, ‘The Black Male Mass’.2013: Chidimma Chuke (incomplete)2012 to present (student on leave of absence): Lauren Goodnow, ‘Play in Fashion’.

2009-2011: Jennifer Ayres, ‘Thrifting: Trash to Treasure in the Goodwill Bins’. 2005 to 2008: Janine Szczepanski, ‘How to stop time with hybrids: art fashion clothing’2003-2005: Jennifer Cohen, ‘Making time: Fashion’s role in the historical materialist project’.2003-2005: Connie Chen, ‘The life of a piece of cloth: A multibiographical garment sys-tem’.2002: Jeong-Ju Yoo, ‘Marital relationships: Clothing choices and appearance manage-ment’, (co-adviser).

SUPERVISION OF MPS GRADUATE THESES2013 to 2014 Smruti Mahapatra, ‘Girl’s clothing: Evolution of natural and influence fashion identities’.2013 to 2014: Corrine Tsai, ‘Versatility- A Reinterpretation of Slow Fashion’.

COMMITTEE MEMBER, PhD. THESES2011: Elizabeth Davis

COMMITTEE MEMBER, MASTERS GRADUATE STUDENTS’ THESES

2010: Savinien Caracostea (Architecture)

2011: Kristin Malyak (DEA)

2006: Qinwen Cai (Architecture)

SUPERVISION OF UNDERGRADUATE HONORS THESES

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2011: Tal Gluck (DEA), The Design and Production of Art Artifacts

2007: Denise Green, 4-H Clothing Clubs for the 21st Century: Fashioning Identity in the Global Society 2005:  Jacquline Pribil, Masculinity and Young Men’s Fashions in New York

2004:  Verneda White, Women’s Property Rights

FSAD 401/402 INDEPENDENT STUDIES

2014: Lea Freni,2014: Julia Shapiro,2014: Chia-Yun Tsai,2014: Smurti Mahapatra,2014: Coline Faucon,2014: Aaron Lipford,2014: Rae Dagdagan,2014: Linnea Fong,2013: Susan Freeman, 4 credits2013: Lea Freni, 3 credits 2013: Justine Lee, 2 credits2013: Laura Zwanziger, 2 credits2013: Alix Cantor, Matilda Ceesay, 3 credits 2013: Caroline Delson, 3 credits2013: Janelle Dorn, 3 credits2013: Matthew Gottesman, 3 credits2013: Megan Rodrigues, 3 credits 2013: Julian Montijo, 3 credits2012: Relicque Lott, 4 credits2012: Rebecca Dugal, 4 credits 2011: Jarvis Veira, 1 credit2011: Ee Lin Ng, 3 credits 2011: Andre Anderson, 2 credits 2010: Samantha Krotz, 3 credits 2010: Jennifer Koh, 3 credits2009: Chrystal Chen, 3 credits2009: Remy Bhatia, 1 credit2009: Tal Gluck, 1 credit2009: Marni, Kleinfield-Hayes, 3 credits2008: Mayra Alatorre, Collection, 3 credits2008 Christine Wong , 3 credits 2008: Abbey Liebman, The Work of Marc Jacobs, 3 credits 2006: Alexandra Acevedo, Parts of My Body, 2 courses, 6 credits total2006: Justin Chang, Masculinities, 3 credits2006: Anny Fenton, Masculinities, 3 credits2006: Julia Harman, Masculinities, 3 credits

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2006: Colleen Keller, Collection Development, 3 credits2006: Marni Kleinfeld-Hayes, Fashion Graphics, 3 credits2006: Olivia Ong, Silent Asian Revolution, 3 credits2006: Mira Veikley, Glass Ornamentation, 3 credits2006: Courtney Ward, Collection Development, 3 credits2006: Christen Weaver, American & European Fashion Brands Reconstructed, 2 courses, 6 credits total 2006: Jennifer Wiener, Development of Business Strategies for the Design and Manufac ture of Jewelry, 2 courses, 7 credits total 2005: Gizelle Begler, Fashion Photography, 3 credits2005: Allison Conti, Ithaca Fashion Project, 3 credits 2005: Soule Golden, Ithaca Fashion Project, 3 credits2005: Denise Green, Developing Sewing Skills as a Learning Aid for Young Girls, 3 credits 2005: Rebecca Hyman, Range Building, 3 credits 2005: Kristin Modra, Menswear Tailoring, 3 credits2005: Olivia Ong, Range Planning, 3 credits2005: Jacqueline Pribil, Masculinities, 3 credits 2005: Sabrina Seeto, Ithaca Fashion Project, 3 credits2005: Mira Veikley, Glass and Cloth, 3 credits2005: Jennifer Wiener, Development of Business Strategies for the Design and Manufacture of Jewelry, 2 credits 2005: Verneda White, Women’s Property Rights, 3 credits2004: Ashley Ashoff, Merchandising, 3 credits2004: Sara Cooper, Ithaca Fashion Project, 3 credits2004: Melanie Ericco, Range Building, 3 credits2004: Denise Green, Ithaca Fashion Project, 3 credits2004: Lauren Lohman, Jewelry Design, 1 credit 2004: Christina Phelps, Costume Design for the Theatre, 1 credit 2004: Jacqueline Pribil, Preparation for Honors Thesis, 3 credits2004: Verneda White, Women’s Property Rights, 2 courses 2003: Ashley Ashoff, Portfolio Development, 2 courses, 5 credits 2003: Lindsay Brooke Cohen, Range Building, 1 credit2003: Carson Chang, Range Building, 3 credits2002: Susan Arrow, Fashion Styling and Photography, 1 credit2002: Rachel Aschenbrand, New Beauty, 1 credit

4020 Supervised Fieldwork (Summer Internship)

2011: Anuradha Lingala2008: Mayra Alatorre

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STUDENT COMPETITION WINNERS2002 Jennifer Rose – Competitor, Air France Fashion Design

2003 Janet Zheng – Grand Prize Recipient, Men’s Wear, Fashion Group International, Student Design Competition

2003 Janet Zheng – Finalist, Council of Fashion Designers of America

2004 Philip Kim – Third Place for Shoe Design, American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists

2004 Connie Chen – Best Master’s Student Paper, Honorable Mention, International Textile and Apparel Association

2004 Alicia De Virgilio – Student Award for Sustainability and Design, Fashion Group International of Seattle, International Textile and Apparel As-

sociation

2005 Connie Chen – Finalist in the Sustainability & Fashion Category, Air France Fash-ion Design,

Arts of Fashion International Design Competition, Paris

2005 Connie Chen – Second Place, Functional Accessory Design, American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists

2005 Elizabeth Dellario – Design Competition Finalist Award, International Textile and Apparel Association

2005 Denise Green – Runner-up for Best Graduate Paper (while an undergraduate), International Textile and Apparel Association

2006 Denise Green – Individual Fashion Show,

A.I.R. (Artists in Residence) Gallery, New York City

2007 Gizelle Begler – Scholarship Recipient, Young Men’s Apparel Association

2007 Denise Green – Runner-up for Cornell Council for the Arts-Individual Artist Award

2007 Brittany Hass – Third Place, Men’s Wear, Fashion Group International, Student Design Competition

2007 Marissa Markowitz – Fiber Arts Exhibit, Surface Design Association International Student Exhibition

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2007 Roxanne Weippert – Finalist in the Fashion Category, Air France Fashion Design, Arts of Fashion International Design Competition, Paris

2008 Heber Sanchez – Scholarship Recipient and Geoffrey Beene Award Winner, Young Men’s Apparel Association

2008 Jessie Fair –Evolving Patterns, International Textile and Apparel Association - Schaumburg, Illinois

2008 Jennifer Tokuda – Scholarship Recipient, Young Men’s Apparel Association

2011 Maylian Luo – Scholarship Recipient, Young Men’s Apparel Association

2011 Jaclyn Foster – Scholarship Recipient, Young Men’s Apparel Association

2011 John Sohn – Scholarship Recipient and Geoffrey Beene Award Winner, Young Men’s Apparel Association

2011 Matthew Gottesman – Scholarship Recipient, Young Men’s Apparel Association

2011 Brittany Lutz – Scholarship Recipient, Young Men’s Apparel Association

2011 Mariana Barretto – Scholarship Recipient, Young Men’s Apparel Association

2011 Susan Freeman – Scholarship Recipient, Young Men’s Apparel Association

2011 Lulu Mu – Scholarship Recipient, Young Men’s Apparel Association

2011 Amelia Brown – Scholarship Recipient, Young Men’s Apparel Association

2011 SuYoung Min – Scholarship Recipient, Young Men’s Apparel Association

2011 SuYoung Min – Scholarship Recipient, Young Men’s Apparel Association 

2012 Matilda Ceesay - Scholarship Recipient, Young Men’s Apparel Association 

2012 Caroline Delson - Scholarship Recipient, Young Men’s Apparel Association 

2012 Katelyn Ridgeway - Scholarship Recipient, Young Men’s Apparel Association 

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2012 Justine Lee - Scholarship Recipient, Young Men’s Apparel Association 

2012 Brandon Wen - Scholarship Recipient, Young Men’s Apparel Association 

2012 Mariana Barreto - Scholarship Recipient, Young Men’s Apparel Association 

2013 Matilda Ceesay – Scholarship Recipient, Young Men’s Apparel Association

2013 Caroline Delson- Scholarship Recipient, Young Men’s Apparel Association

2013 Katelyn Ridgeway- Scholarship Recipient, Young Men’s Apparel Association

2013 Susan Freeman- Scholarship Recipient, Young Men’s Apparel Association

2013 Emily Fipphen- Scholarship Recipient, Young Men’s Apparel Association

2013 Justine Lee- Scholarship Recipient, Young Men’s Apparel Association2013 Brandon Wen- Scholarship Recipient, Young Men’s Apparel Association

2013 Justine Lee – Scholarship Recipient and Geoffrey Beene Award Winner, Young

Men’s Apparel Association

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STUDENTS ACCEPTED IN JURIED COMPETITIONSInternational Textiles and Apparel Association2004 Alicia DeVirgilio, Money Madness2004 Lindsay Lyman-Clarke, The American Wedding Fetish2005 Elizabeth Dellario, American Pastoral: Rococo Burlesque.2005 Soule Golden, Convertible Nomad: A Line of Clothes for Transients*2006 Quam Adeniyi, We’re Gonna Party and Have Fun2006 Adriana Petrova, Spectacularly Incognito2007 Hayley Gutman, Or de Blanc

2007 Philip Kim, Snap2008 Roxanne Weippert and Elizabeth Barker, Rebel Rebel2008 Jessie Fair, Eden Travel International Award, Internship with Zandra Rhodes, Lon-don, England.

* Project undertaken for two classes, one of which was for V.D. Lewis.

BARBARA L. KUHLMAN SCHOLARS SUPERVISEDThe Barbara L. Kuhlman Foundation Inc. is a new foundation dedicated to supporting student explorations in the field of fiber arts. From 2006 to 2012 The Barbara L. Kuhlman Foundation has awarded in excess of $90k to selected students who are charged to create wearable art and fiber arts.

2012 Jocelyn Wu2012 Brandon Wen2012 Dale Kinney 2012 Leah Freni 2012 Abby Spatz 2012 Grace Choi 2012 Madeline Miles 2011 Matilda Ceesay2011 Katelyn Ridgeway2011 Caroline Delson2011 Anu Lingala2011 Lulu Mu2011Margaret Dimmick2011 Katie Elks 2011 Liz Wheeler2010 Amelia Brown2010 Nhu-Thu Nguyen2010 Maylian Luo2010 Emily Parkinson2010 Elizabeth Wheeler2009 John Sohn

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2008 Heber Sanchez2008 Christen Weaver2008 Nicole Castelli2008 Karen Lin2008 Jennifer Wu2008 Alla Chausov2008 Jeanne Douglass2008 Jessie Fair 2008 Constanza S. Ontaneda2008 Ellen Hyde2008 Mayra Alatorre2007 Alla Chausov 2007 Jessie Fair 2007 Heber Sanchez 2007 Constanza Ontaneda2007 Amanda Zheng2007 Elizabeth Baker2007 Gizelle Begler2007 Mira Veikley2007 Roxanne Weippert2007 Julia Harman2007 Hayley Gutman2007 Monica Johsrud2006 Roxanne Weippert2006 Courtney Ward2006 Colleen Keller2006 Philip Kim2006 Marrissa Markowitz2006 Janine Szczepanski2006 Kathleen Dombek2006 Miriam Naumann2006 Gizelle Begler

FEEDBAK/PENDELTONA menswear design group that function in liaison with Pendelton Woolen Mills Mayra AlatorreJeff AziakouMac BishopNicole CastelliElizabeth EsponnetteMaxwell GengosAustin HeimanEugene MacCollAnita RacineKyle RifkindJesse Ruoff

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Heber Sanchez

SUPERVISION OF UNDERGRADUATE SUMMER RESEARCH2005-2006: Denise Green2003: Sara Jeruss

SERVICEMember of Cornell University DEA In-Types Group: 2010, 2011, 2013 Member of Cornell University Senate: 2012-to present

Member of the Cornell University Faculty Library Board: 2007-2011

Member of the Human Ecology Admissions Committee: 2007-2008

Participant Sage Chapel seasonal festivities, (University): 2006

Member of Search Committee for Assistant Director of Student and Career Development, Human Ecology (College): 2006

Member of Cornell Council for the Arts, (University): 2005-2010

Member of the Human Ecology Committee, Academic Standards, (College): 2003-2004

Committee Chair for four Masters Students (Department): 2002-present

Member of the College Grants Committee (College): 2004-2005

Member of the Human Ecology CAD Steering Committee (College): 2002-present

Member of the Human Ecology Peer Partnership Group (College): 2003-2012

Member of the Human Ecology Diversity Committee (College): 2003-2005

Advisor to Awkward student organization (University): 2005-present

Advisor to Debut student magazine, (University): 2002-2004

Announcer for the Cornell Design League Show: 2002-2012

ASSOCIATION AFFILIATIONSThe Design & Emotion Society: 2013, 2014

Design Research Society: 2007

Mid West Sociological Association: 2004, 2005, 2006

American Anthropological Association: 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006

International Textiles Apparel Association: 1996-1998; 2003, 2005, to 2013

Costume Society of America: 2001

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