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  VITA - Lynn S. Anderson, Ph.D. 2005-2010 Recreation, Parks and Leisure Studies Dept. Box 2000, SUNY Cortland Cortland, NY 13045 607-753-4941 [email protected]

540 Lime Hollow Road Cortland, NY 13045

FORMAL EDUCATION Undergraduate: Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, major French, minor Biology, 1979, University of North Dakota Master's: Master of Science, Recreation and Park Management, Outdoor Recreation, 1981, University of Oregon Terminal: Ph.D., Education with Concentration in Therapeutic Recreation, 1994, University of Minnesota Dissertation title: Outdoor adventure recreation and social integration: A social-psychological perspective. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Current Position Professor Associate Professor Chairperson Years in position - 12 Recreation, Parks and Leisure Studies Department, SUNY Cortland, Cortland, NY

2002-present 1998 - 2002 1998-present

Responsibilities: •

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Serve as chair for the Department (8 full-time faculty, adjunct faculty, graduate assistants) with approximately 120-200 undergraduate and 40-80 graduate students) Project Director, NYS Inclusive Recreation Resource Center at SUNY Cortland (funded by the NYS Developmental Disabilities Planning Council) Teaching, advising, research, and service Graduate faculty status Sabbatical leave - Spring 2005 (work on book for Venture Publishing entitled A Strengths Approach in Therapeutic Recreation Practice)

Snowboard Instructor Greek Peak Mountain Resort Snowsports School, Virgil, NY

2004-present

Responsibilities:

• Teach snowboarding in the snowsports school , all ages and abilities Associate Professor; Assistant Professor Health, Physical Education & Recreation Department Recreation and Leisure Services Program, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND

1989-1998

Responsibilities: • • • • •

Teaching, research, and program development in undergraduate Recreation & Leisure Services program primarily therapeutic recreation emphasis area Advised students; served on Graduate Faculty Professional, university, and community service Project director/principal investigator on federal research/service grant, 1993-96 Was on developmental leave 1991-92 at the University of Minnesota completing a Ph.D.

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  Co-owner of Adventure Outings Oslo, MN

1990-1998

Responsibilities: •

Assisted in running small business which provides instruction in outdoor activities, outdoor equipment sales and rental, and consulting • Primarily focus on windsurfing, kayaking, canoeing, and cross-country skiing 1982 - 1993 Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist United Hospital, Grand Forks, ND

Responsibilities: •

Directed patient treatment, leisure education, and community reentry, including assessment, treatment planning, leading therapy and education groups, participating in interdisciplinary team, and evaluation/quality assurance • Supervision and evaluation of employees, students, and volunteers • Program development , quality assurance and program evaluation • Contracted and provided services to psychiatry, physical rehabilitation, chemical dependency pediatrics, and developmental disabilities service areas • Flex-time position from 1989-1993 Instructor 1980- 1982 HPER Department, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND

Responsibilities:

• Taught one outdoor pursuits course per semester Related Professional Employment Summer 1981 Recreation Ranger Summer 1979 Detroit Ranger District, Willamette National Forest US Forest Service, Detroit, OR March 1977 - May 1979 Aquatics Instructor September 1980-May 1981 YMCA Family Center, Grand Forks, ND January 1981 - March 1981 Outdoor Instructor East Grand Forks Community Education, East Grand Forks, MN Summer 1980 Supervisor, Youth Conservation Corps Detroit Ranger District, Willamette National Forest US Forest Service, Detroit, OR May 1980 Instructor Initiative Skills for Gifted Children Centrum Foundation, Port Townsend, WA Summer 1978 Instructor and Canoe Guide UND Summer Recreation Program, Grand Forks, ND Summer 1977 Waterfront Supervisor Cass Lake Episcopal Camp, Cass Lake, MN Summer 1976 Travel in Europe following year of study at Oxford, England Summer 1975 Forest firefighter, helitack crew Summer 1974 Superior Ranger District, Lolo National Forest St. Regis, MT

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  TEACHING (2005-2010) A. Courses Taught 2005-2010: Course # Course Title

Credit s 1 3 15 3-12 3-12 3 3 3 3 3

REC 211/229 REC 329 REC 475 REC 476 SAB 476 REC 430/530 REC 532 REC 435/535 REC 538 REC 553/529

Semesters Taught Every Spring Summer 2005 Every Summer Every sem. Every sem. Spring 2006 Winter 2005 Spring 2006 Fall 2005 Every sem. since Fall 2007 Fall 2006

Adaptive Skiing and Snowboarding International Wheelchair Sports (cancelled - low enrollment) Internship in Recreation Wilderness Leadership Education (with NOLS) International Wilderness Leadership Education (with NOLS) Therapeutic Recreation Process TR in the Schools (online)(taught with Ithaca College) Therapeutic Recreation Interventions Design and Administration of Therapeutic Recreation Services Advanced Methods of Inclusive Recreation/Practicum in Inclusive Rec REC 601 Research and Evaluation I 3 B. Other Instruction: (2005-2010) Master’s Thesis Chair Amanda Perl, Brandi Crowe, Jason Erdman, Whitney Mayer (2009), Penny James (2005), Rob Andrejewski (2005) Master’s Thesis Co-Chair Michael Anderson, Pat Catterfeld (2005) Master’s Thesis Committee Member Chuck Robillard (2009), Jacqueline Johnston (2008) Master’s Project Chair Brandon Cruz, Melissa Roeder (2008), Elizabeth Coveney (2005) Graduate Independent Studies Stephen Rebello, Brent Kim, Heather Lott, Ben Rowell, Jen Sysltra, Lori Pilosi, Brad King, Bill Allen C. Advising: • 7-15 undergraduates; 11-15 active graduates; 7inactive graduates • As chair, meet with all new and prospective students (transfers, freshmen, change of majors) • Summer and Winter Orientation – advise incoming students during both the summer and winter orientation/advising sessions SCHOLARLY ACTIVITY (2005-2010)

A. Grants: External: Anderson, L. (2009). Continuation of an inclusive recreation resource center at SUNY Cortland – A two-year continuation. New York State Planning Council for Developmental Disabilities. $198,000. Anderson, L., (2009). The Partnership Project. U.S. Dept. of Education/Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services. $140,000 per year for 3 years (not funded). Anderson, L., and Hill, E. (2009). Conversion to a Check-out & Rental Program – The SUNY Cortland Community Bike Project pilot. ASC Grant, $2,000. Todd, S., & Anderson, L. (2008). Development of a study about uses and economic impacts of passenger rail for tourism: Replication and extension. NYS Senate Appropriation Funds: NYS Department of Economic Development Aid to Localities Fund, $50,000. Anderson, L. (2007). Senate funding for a feasibility study and operational aid for tourism train in Broome and Cortland Counties. New York State Department of Economic Development., $50,000. (with assistance from President Bitterbaum and Linda Hartsock, BDC/IDA)

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  Anderson, L., and Rowell, R. (2008). Long-term rental – The SUNY Cortland Community Bike Project pilot. ASC Grant, $1,500 (funded) Anderson, L., and Rowell, R. (2007). Your Name Here – The SUNY Cortland Community Bike Naming Initiative. ASC Grant, $1,000. Anderson, L. (2006). Development of an inclusive recreation resource center at SUNY Cortland- A Three-Year Project. New York State Planning Council for Developmental Disabilities., $525,000. Anderson, L. (2006). Keep on bikin’ at SUNY Cortland. ASC Grant, $1,000. Anderson, L. (2005). SUNY Cortland Community Bike Program: Building Community. Auxiliary Services Corp, $1,000. Anderson, L. (2004). Pedal Power: Getting the SUNY Cortland Community Moving with the Community Bike Program. Cortland County Healthy Heart Coalition, $3,000. Internal: Anderson, L. (2010). Access for all: Faculty and staff as campus change agents. Affirmative Action Committee, SUNY Cortland, $500. Anderson, L., & Hill, E. (2009). Improving Outcome Assessment with the National CPRP Examination for the New Council on Accreditation Standards. College Assessment Grant, $1,855 . Anderson, L. (2008). Travel grant. Individual Development Award from the JLMC, $602. Anderson, L. (2008). Travel grant. SUNY Cortland Faculty Development Center, $250. Anderson, L. (2007). NRPA Annual Conference. IDA Professional Development Committee Grant, $305. Anderson, L. (2006). Black and Brown Faces in America’s Wild Places Book Chat. SUNY Cortland Affirmative Action Committee, $100. Anderson, L. (2007). Black and Brown Faces in America’s Wild Places Book Chat SUNY Cortland Faculty Development Center, $200. Anderson, L. (2005). Infusion and Assessment of Cultural Competence across the RLS Curriculum. SUNY Cortland, $1,600. Anderson, L. (2004). The Metcalf Lecture/Keynote Address. Campus Artists and Lecture Series, $375. Anderson, L. (2004). Assessment grant: Strategic planning as a framework for assessment in the RLS Dept. SUNY Cortland, $400. Anderson, L., Anderson, D., Cohen, K., & Wilkins, V. (2007). Park Management Primer Series. A series of day-long workshops delivered to park managers with state Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation through the Governmental Office of Employee Relations, February – March, 2007 across the state (3 workshops) (approx. $2,000 in fees). B. Refereed Publications: Breunig, M. C., O’Connell, T. S., Todd, S., Anderson, L., & Young, A. (accepted with revisions). The impact of outdoor pursuits on college students’ perceived sense of community. Journal of Leisure Research. James, P., Anderson, L.., & Young, A. (under review and rewrite). Empowering women through the use of metaphor during a challenge course experience. Journal of Experiential Education. Anderson, L., & Heyne, L. (2010). Physical activity for children and adults with disabilities: An issue of “amplified” importance. Disability and Health Journal, in press. O’Connell, T., Todd, S., Breunig, M., Young, A., Anderson, L., & Anderson, D. (2009).The effect of leadership style on sense of community and group cohesion in outdoor pursuits trip groups. Research in outdoor education, 9, 43-59. Todd, S., O’Connell, T., Breunig, M., Young, A., Anderson, L., & Anderson, D. (2008). The effect of leadership style on sense of community and group cohesion in outdoor pursuits trip groups. Abstracts from the Coalition for Education in the Outdoors Ninth Biennial Research Symposium, pp. 27-29. Breunig, M., O’Connell, T. S., Todd, S., Anderson, L., Young, A., & Anderson, D. (2008). The influence of leadership on wilderness trip participants? psychological sense of community. Canadian Congress on Leisure Research. Montreal, Quebec. Liddicoat, K., Rogers, J., & Anderson, L. (2006). The status of inclusive practices at residential outdoor education centers: A national study. Research in Outdoor Education, Volume 8.

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  Jones, D., & Anderson, L. (2004). The status of clinical supervision in therapeutic recreation: A national study. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 38(4), 329-347. Todd, S. L., Young, A. B., Anderson, L., & Anderson, D. (2004). Changes in adventure recreationists’ pre- and posttest motives by changes in level of development. In Abstracts from the 2004 Symposium on Leisure Research. National Recreation & Park Association, p. 14. C. Non-Refereed Publications: International/National: Anderson, L., & Heyne, L. (book under contract). Therapeutic Recreation Practice: A Strengths Approach. State College, PA: Venture Publishing. (to be completed in 2010). Anderson, L., Penney McGee, L.,. & Wilkins, V. (2010), Inclusivity Assessment Tool and Guide. SUNY Cortland. James, P., Anderson, L., & Young, A. B. (2006). Effectiveness of metaphoric facilitation techniques in a challenge course program on the empowerment of women participants. Proceedings of the Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Bolton Landing, NY. Anderson, L., & Liddicoat, K. (2006). Book review: Accessible Outdoor Programs. Taproot. Anderson, L. (2005). Trends in higher education in TR: A response. Proceedings of the Therapeutic Recreation Educators Conference, NTRS/ATRA. Anderson, L. (2005). Meaningful service learning in a TR course. Proceedings of the Therapeutic Recreation Educators Conference, NTRS/ATRA. Heyne, L., & Anderson, L. (2005). Collaborative online instruction: Creating a positive learning experience for TR students and practitioners. Proceedings of the Therapeutic Recreation Educators Conference, NTRS/ATRA. Todd, S., & Anderson, L. (2005). Place attachment and perceptions of benefits generated by the future Tioughnioga River Trail Project. In R. Schuster (Comp., Ed.), Proceedings of the 2005 Northeast Recreation Research Symposium (Gen.Tech. Rep. NE-XXX, pp. xxx-xxx). Newton Square, PA: USDA, Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station. Todd, S. L., Young, A. B., Anderson, L., & Anderson, D. (2004). Validating level of development through selfassessments of adventure recreationists. In K. Bricker (Comp., Ed.), Proceedings of the 2004 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium. Newtown Square, PA: USDA, Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station. Anderson, L. (2004). Book review: Including youth with disabilities in outdoor programs – best practices, outcomes, and resources. Taproot, 14(3), 18. Heyne, L., & Anderson, L. (2004). Therapeutic recreation in schools: An underutilized service. The Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps Newsletter, 12-15. State: Anderson, L. (2010). Expanding horizons: Inclusion point of contact. The Voice (in press). Anderson, L., Wilkins, V., & Penney McGee, L. (2009). Reduce, reuse, recycle:Principles for adapting activities for full participation The Voice, Fall, 7-9. Anderson, L. (2009). Embracing winter: Adaptive snowsports. Inside, Winter, 20-21. Anderson, L. (2009). Leadership: Meaningful service and engagement for all. The Voice, Spring 27-28. Anderson, L., Penney McGee, L., & Wilkins, V. (2009). How may we help you: Including people with disabilities in outdoor opportunities. Pathways: New York State Outdoor Ed Assoc., Spring, p. 1, 8. Anderson, L. (2008, September). NYS Inclusive Recreation Resource Center at SUNY Cortland Update. NYSTRA Newsletter, 15(4), 6-7. Anderson, L. (2008, September). New publication promotes full participation of youth with disabilities in society. NYSTRA Newsletter, 15(4), 7. Anderson, L. (2008, September). The NYSTRA book chat is back: The How of Happiness. NYSTRA Newsletter, 15(4), 8. Todd, S. L., Young, A. B., Anderson, L. S., O’Connell, T., & Breunig, M. (2008). Sense of place in outdoor pursuits trip groups. In D. Klenosky (Comp., Ed.), Proceedings of the 2008 Northeastern Recreation Research

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Symposium (Gen. Tech. Rep. NE-xxx, pp. xxx-xxx). Newtown Square, PA: USDA, Forest Service,

Northeastern Research Station, 172-180. Anderson, L. (2008). Accessible inclusive aquatics. The Voice, Spring, 33-35. Anderson, L. (2008). The forty developmental assets of inclusion. The Voice, Winter, 30-31. Anderson, L. (2007). The great accessible outdoors. The Voice, Fall, 12-13. Anderson, L. (2007). New partners, new resources: The development of a state-wide inclusive recreation resource center at SUNY Cortland. The Voice, Spring, 25-26. Anderson, L. (2007). Needs assessment for training and technical assistance for inclusive recreation. Inside

NYSRPS, Summer Issue.

Anderson, L. (2005). The great accessible outdoors. The Civic Park, 2(1), 13-14. (published by the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation) Anderson, L., Wilson, S., & Wilkins, V. (2004). The characteristics of a 5-star internship: Voices from the field. Voice, Winter, 8-9. Local: Anderson, L., Hill, E., Crowe, B., Brown, L., & Radcliffe, J. (2009). Sustainability of the Community Bike Project In Scholars’ Day Abstracts. SUNY Cortland, p. 45. Anderson, L, Wilkins, V., & Penney McGee, L. (2009). The New York State Inclusive Recreation Resource Center at SUNY Cortland. In Scholars’ Day Abstracts. SUNY Cortland, p. 24. Anderson, L. (2008). Guest editorial column on the Tioughnioga River Trail, Cortland Standard, December 10. Anderson, L., & Anderson, D. (2007). Testing flow theory in the Activity Based Training snow sports instruction program at Greek Peak Mountain Resort. Final report submitted to Greek Peak Mountain Resort Management Team, April, 2007. Anderson, L., Todd, S., Dvoracek, D., Johnston, J., Rinaldo, E., and Robillard, C. (2007). Children and nature: What is really going on out there? In Scholars’ Day Abstracts. SUNY Cortland, p. 52. Anderson, L. (with Bentley, J. & Collins, R.). (2007). A new statewide inclusive recreation resource center at SUNY Cortland. In Scholars’ Day Abstracts. SUNY Cortland, p. 48-49. Todd, S. L., Anderson, L., et al. (2007). Children and nature: What is really going on out there? Final Report submitted to the Coalition for Education in the Outdoors, Syracuse City School District, & Dryden Central School District. Anderson, L. and 538 students. (2006). IRIS – Individualized Recreation Inclusion Services Program. Published as a program manual for the Cortland-Maidon ARC, Cortland, NY. Anderson, L. (2006). It’s about time. The Cortland Cause, 32(3), 6. Anderson, L. and 538 students. (2005). PAIR – Peer Assisted Inclusion in Recreation Program. Published as a program and training manual for the JM Murray Center, Cortland, NY. Anderson, L., Todd, S., & REC 601/602 Students. (2004). A Recreational Needs Assessment of SUNY Cortland Students. A research report for the SUNY Cortland campus. Anderson, L., Todd, S., Bojarski, B., Coveney, E., & Cowburn, M. (2004). SUNY Cortland Students: What do they need? What do they want? Results of a comprehensive needs assessment. In Scholars’ Day Abstracts. SUNY Cortland, p. 41. James, P., Anderson, L., Young, A., Miner, T., & Ouellette, J. (2004). Empowering women through the use of metaphoric techniques in a ropes course program. Scholars’ Day Abstracts, p. 40. Cortland, NY: SUNY Cortland. D. Presentations: National/International: Anderson, L., Penney McGee, L., & Wilkins, V. (2009, Sept.) Inclusion U and the Inclusivity Assessment Tool. National Institute for Recreation Inclusion, San Antonio, TX. Anderson, L., Wilkins, V., & Mayer, W. (2008, Sept.). Inclusion U Lite. National Institute for Inclusive Recreation, Eugene, OR. Anderson, L., & Heyne, L. (2008, Oct.). Assessing strengths in therapeutic recreation: Tools for positive change. National Recreation and Park Association Annual Congress, Baltimore, MD.

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  Anderson, L., & Roeder, M. (2008, Oct.). The Recreation Referral Service of the NYS Inclusive Recreation Resource Center. National Recreation and Park Association Annual Congress, Baltimore, MD. Todd, S., O’Connell, T., Breunig, M. Young, A., Anderson, L., & Anderson, D. (2008, January). The effect of leadership style on sense of community and group cohesion in outdoor pursuits trip groups. Paper presented at the Ninth Biennial Coalition for Education in the Outdoors Research Symposium, Martinsville, IN. Breunig, M., O’Connell, S. Todd, A. Young, L. Anderson, & D. Anderson (November, 2007). Psychological sense of community and group cohesion on wilderness trips. Presented at the 35th Annual Association for Experiential Education’s International Conference’s 2007 Symposium on Experiential Education Research, Little Rock, AK. Anderson, L., & Anderson, D. (2006, October). Community bikes: Building health, community, and a sustainable future. Session presented at the National Recreation and Park Association Annual Congress, Seattle, Washington. Anderson, L. (2006, October). Moderator, Leisure and work in later life I, Leisure Research Symposium, Session moderated at the National Recreation and Park Association Annual Congress, Seattle, Washington. Anderson, L., & Heyne, L. (2006, October). Strengths-based approach in therapeutic recreation. Session presented at the National Recreation and Park Association Annual Congress, Seattle, Washington. Anderson, L. (2006, October). PAIR program: Peer assisted inclusion in recreation. Poster presented at the National Recreation and Park Association Annual Congress, Seattle, Washington. Andrejewski, R., Anderson, L., & Todd, S. (2006, January). An inquiry into nature connection through wilderness experience. Session presented at the Coalition for Education in the Outdoors 7th Biennial Research Symposium, Bradford Woods, IN. Liddicoat, K., Rogers, J., & Anderson, L. (2006, January). The status of inclusive practices at residential outdoor education centers: A national study. Session presented at the Coalition for Education in the Outdoors 7th Biennial Research Symposium, Bradford Woods, IN. Anderson, L. (2005, May). Trends in higher education, health care, accreditation, and certification. Presenter and moderator of a panel at the Therapeutic Recreation Educators Conference, NTRS/ATRA, Chicago, IL (invited). Anderson, L. (2005, May). Meaningful service learning in a TR course. Session presented at the Therapeutic Recreation Educators Conference, NTRS/ATRA, Chicago, IL. Heyne, L., & Anderson, L. (2005, May). Collaborative online instruction: Creating a positive learning experience for TR students and practitioners. Session presented at the Therapeutic Recreation Educators Conference, NTRS/ATRA, Chicago, IL Todd, S. L., Young, A. B., Anderson, L., & Anderson, D. (2004, October). Changes in adventure recreationists’ preand post-test motives by changes in level of development. Poster presented at the National Recreation and Parks Association/Leisure Research Symposium, Reno, NV. Regional: Anderson, L., & Todd, S. (2009, March). Children and nature: What children think, what parents think. 21st Annual Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Bolton Landing, NY. Andrejewski, R. , Anderson, L., & Todd, S. (2009, March). Participant perceptions of nature after a university-affiliated canoe camping trip. 21st Annual Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Bolton Landing, NY. Anderson, L., & Todd., S. (2008, March). Children and nature: What’s really going on out there? To be presented at the 20th Annual Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Bolton Landing, NY. Todd, S.L., Young, A. B., Anderson, L. S. O’Connell, T., & Bruenig, M. (2008 March) Sense of place in outdoor pursuits trip groups. Paper presented at the 20th Annual Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Bolton Landing, NY. Todd, S., Young, A., O’Connell, T., Anderson, L., Anderson, D., & Breunig, M. (2007, April). Sense of community and group cohesion in outdoor pursuits trip groups. Presented at The 19h Annual Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Bolton Landing, NY. Anderson, L., & Wilson, S. (2006, October). Mary Poppins and TR philosophy. Session presented at the Therapeutic Recreation Association of Long Island, Uniondale, NY.

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  Anderson, L., & Wilson, S. (2006, October). Clinical supervision in TR. Session presented at the Therapeutic Recreation Association of Long Island, Uniondale, NY. James, P., Anderson, L., & Young, A. (2006, April). Effectiveness of metaphoric facilitation techniques in a challenge course program on the empowerment of women participants. 18th Annual Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Bolton Landing, NY. Todd, S., & Anderson, L. (2005, April). Place attachment and benefits generated by the future Tioughnioga River Trail. Session presented at the 17th Annual Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Bolton Landing, NY. Todd, S., Young, A., Anderson, L. & Anderson, D. (2004, March). Validating level of development through selfassessments of adventure recreationists. Session presented at the 16th Annual Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, Bolton Landing, NY. State: Anderson, L., Penney McGee, L., & Wilkins, V. (2009, June). The outcomes of the NYS IRRC. Presentation made to the full board of the New York State Developmental Disabilities Council. Anderson, L., Hill, E., & Shellman, A. (2009, April). Evaluate or perish and flourish. New York State Recreation and Park Society Annual Conference, Happaugue, NY. Penney McGee, L., Anderson, L., Wilkins, V., & Mayer, W. (2009, April). Training your staff to work with ALL people. New York State Recreation and Park Society Annual Conference, Happaugue, NY. Anderson, L., Penney McGee, L., Wilkins, V., & Mayer, W. (2009, April). Share Fair: Adaptive recreation equipment. New York State Recreation and Park Society Annual Conference, Happauge, NY. Anderson, L., Penney McGee, L., Wilkins, V., & Mayer, W. (2009, April). Inclusion U. Pre-institute New York State Recreation and Park Society Annual Conference, Happaugue, NY. Anderson, L., Wilkins, V., & Wilson, S. (2009, March). The how of happiness: A book chat. New York State Therapeutic Rec. Assoc. Annual Conference, Saratoga Springs, NY. Anderson, L., Wilkins, V., & Penney McGee, L. (2009, March). The IRRC Recreation Referral Service: Training to become part of the team of talented TRs. New York State Therapeutic Recreation Association Annual Conference, Saratoga Springs, NY. Anderson, L., Penney McGee, L., & Wilkins, V. (2009, March). Inclusion U. Pre-institute New York State Recreation and Park Society Annual Conference, Saratoga Springs, NY. Anderson, L., Penney McGee, L., Wilkins, V., & Mayer, W. (2008, December). Inclusion U. Day-long workshop Therapeutic Recreation Association of Long Island. Anderson, L., Wilkins, V., Penney McGee, L., & Mayer, W. (2008, November). Train the trainer: Inclusion U. Day-long workshop - SUNY Cortland to statewide invitees from universities, state parks, DEC, and count park systems. Anderson, L., Penney McGee, L., Wilkins, V., & Mayer, W. (2008, November). Inclusion New York. 58th Annual Cortland Recreation Conference, SUNY Cortland, NY. Anderson, L., Wilkins, V., & Penney McGee, L., Mayer, W. (2008, November). The IRRC Recreation Referral Service: Training to become part of the team of talented TRs. 58th Annual Cortland Recreation Conference, SUNY Cortland, NY. Anderson, L., Anderson, D., Macey, G., & Hart, J. (2008, November). Everyone loves to play in the snow: Adaptive snowsports. 58th Annual Cortland Recreation Conference, SUNY Cortland, NY. Anderson, L., Penney McGee, L., Wilkins, V., & Mayer, W. (2009, October). Inclusion U. Pre-institute New York State Outdoor Education Association Annual Conference, Lake Placid, NY. Anderson, L., Penney McGee, L., Wilkins, V., & Mayer, W. (2009, October). The NYSIRRC – How can we help you? New York State Outdoor Education Assoc. Annual Conference, Lake Placid, NY. Anderson, L., Penney McGee, L., & Wilkins, V. (2007, December). Inclusive Recreation Resource Center and the State Park System. New York State Parks Facility Managers Conference, Saratoga Springs, NY. Anderson, L., Penney McGee, L., Wilson, S., Johnston, J., Roeder, M., & Ruda, J. (2007, November). The New York State Inclusive Recreation Resource Center at SUNY Cortland. Session presented at the 57th Annual Cortland Recreation Conference, SUNY Cortland, NY.

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  Rowell, R., Anderson, D., & Anderson, L. (2007, November). Sustaining a community bike project at SUNY Cortland. Session presented at the 57th Annual Cortland Recreation Conference, SUNY Cortland, NY. Anderson, L., Penney McGee, L. & Ruda, J. (2007, September). How the Inclusive Recreation Resource Center can help you! Self Advocacy Association of New York State Annual Conference, Albany, NY. Anderson, L., Wilson, S., & Penney McGee, L. (2007, April). Development of an inclusive recreation resource center at SUNY Cortland. New York State Recreation and Parks Society Annual Conference, Buffalo, NY. Anderson, L., & Wilson, S. (2007, April). A conversation about Mark Haddon’s “A curious incident of the dog in the nighttime.” New York State Therapeutic Recreation Association Annual Conference, Saratoga Springs, NY. Anderson, L., Wilson, S., Penney McGee, L., Johnston, J., & Roeder, M. (2007, April). Development of an inclusive recreation resource center at SUNY Cortland. New York State Therapeutic Recreation Association Annual Conference, Saratoga Springs, NY. Anderson, L., & Heyne, L. (2007, April). Assessing strengths: Tools for positive change. New York State Therapeutic Recreation Association Annual Conference, Saratoga Springs, NY. Anderson, L., Anderson, D., Cielinski, E., & Erdman, J. (2006, November). Community bikes: Building health, community and a sustainable future. Session presented at the 56th Annual Cortland Recreation Conference, SUNY Cortland, NY. Anderson, L., & Wilson, S. (2006, March). Take back your time: A conversation about time, work, leisure, and TR practice. New York State Therapeutic Recreation Association Annual Conference, Saratoga Springs, NY. Anderson, L., & Heyne, L. (2006, March). A strengths-based approach to therapeutic recreation practice: A new what of thinking, really! New York State Therapeutic Recreation Association Annual Conference, Saratoga Springs, NY. Anderson, L. & REC 538 Students. (2005, November). Therapeutic recreation around the world. Session presented at the 55th Annual Cortland Recreation Conference, SUNY Cortland, NY. Anderson, L., & Heyne, L. (2005, November). Community-based practice in therapeutic recreation: A strengths approach. Session presented at the 55th Annual Cortland Recreation Conference, SUNY Cortland, NY. Local: Anderson, L., Penney McGee, L., & Wilkins, V. (2009, April). The NYSIRRC overview. President’s Council, SUNY Cortland. Anderson, L., Hill, E., Crowe, B., Brown, L., & Radcliffe, J. (2009, April). Sustainability of the Community Bike Project. 2009 Scholars’ Day, Cortland, NY. Anderson, L., Wilkins, V., Penney McGee, L., & Mayer, W. (2009, April). The New York State Inclusive Recreation Resource Center at SUNY Cortland. 2009 Scholars’ Day, Cortland, NY. Anderson, L., Penney McGee, L., Wilkins, V., & Mayer, W. (2009, February). Inclusion U. Day-long workshop - SUNY Cortland, NY (two different dates). Anderson, L., Penney McGee, L., & Mayer, W. (2009, February). Inclusion U. Day-long workshop - Lehman College, Bronx, NY. Anderson, L., Penney McGee, L., & Mayer, W. (2009, February). Inclusion U. Day-long workshop - White Plains, NY. Anderson, L., Penney McGee, L., Wilkins, V., & Mayer, W. (2009, February). Inclusion U. Day-long workshop Onondaga Community College, Syracuse, NY. Anderson, L., Mayer, W., & Wilkins, V. (2009, February). Recreation Referral Training. SUNY Cortland. Anderson, L. (2008, November). Make the Wilderness your Classroom. International Education Week, Clark Center, SUNY Cortland. Anderson, L., Mayer, W., & Wilkins, V. (2008, October). Recreation Referral Training. SUNY Cortland. Anderson, L. (2007, October). Straight A’s – Supersized! Keynote presentation at the President’s Reception for students on the President’s List at SUNY Cortland. Anderson, L., Penney McGee, L., Wilson, S., & Ruda, J. (2007, September). The new NYS Inclusive Recreation Resource Center at SUNY Cortland. Sandwich seminar presented to the campus community, SUNY Cortland. O'Connell, T. S., Breunig, M. C., Todd, S., Young, A., Anderson, L., & Anderson, D. (2007, April). Sense of community and group cohesion in outdoor adventure trip groups. Paper presented at the Mapping the New

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  Knowledge’s Graduate Student and Faculty Research Conference, Brock University, St. Catherine’s, Ontario, Canada. Anderson, L. , Todd, S., Dvoracek, D., Johnston, J., Rinaldo, E., & Robillard, C.). (2007, April). Children and nature: What is really going on out there? Presentation at 2007 Scholars’ Day, Cortland, NY. Anderson, L. (with Disability Studies Institute Panel). The state of accessibility for students, faculty, staff, and community members with disabilities. Presentation at 2007 Scholars’ Day, Cortland, NY. Anderson, L., Wilkins, V., & Wilson, S. (2006, November). Disability: Positive, sensitive, accurate. Dry land training presented to Greek Peak Sports for the Disabled. Anderson, L., & Anderson, D. (2005, 2006, 2007). Facilitating “fun” and flow in snow sports instruction. Training provided to several orientation sessions for the Greek Peak Mountain Snow Sports School E. Research and Writing in Progress: Research on the Inclusivity Assessment Tool, systems change in inclusive recreation, strengths approaches in therapeutic recreation, the Recreation Referral Service, numerous research projects with student thesis or project work; testing flow theory in recreational learning programs. SERVICE (2005-2010) A. Department: • “Webmaster” for Department website (1999-present) • “Webmaster” for NYS Inclusive Recreation Resource Center website (2008-present) • Recreation, Parks and Leisure Studies Department Curriculum Committee (1998-present) • Recreation, Parks and Leisure Studies Assessment Committee (2001-present) • Recreation, Parks and Leisure Studies Awards Committee (1998-present) • Recreation, Parks and Leisure Studies Policy Committee (2008-09) B. School: • School of Professional Studies - Chairs Council (1998-present) C. All-College: • Leader, SUNY Cortland Community Bike Program (2003-present) • Middle States Accreditation Co-Chair (2009-present) • SUNY Cortland Strategic Planning Steering Committee (2008-present) • Studio West Alteration and Addition Steering Committee (2008-present) • Studio West Alteration and Addition Planning Committee (2007 – present) • Studio West Surge Committee (08-present) • On-Boarding Committee (2008-present) • New faculty mentor (2008-09) • Administrative Council (1998-present) • Greening of the Campus Task Force (2003-2008) • SUNY Cortland Faculty Senator (HPER area) (2003-2007) • Educational Policy Committee (chair, 2002-2004; 2006-present) • Graduate Faculty Executive Committee (elected at-large, 2006-2009) • Disability Studies Institute (1999-present; executive committee, 2003-present) • Dean of Professional Studies Search Committee (3 searches) • Fellowship Mentoring Task Force (and one of three SUNY Cortland reps for national association) • Organized and facilitated two book chats: Why are all the black kids sitting together in the cafeteria and • •

Black and brown faces in America’s wild places

Facilitated book chat series on Take Back Your Time (Fall) and a Take Back Your Time Day recognition on October 22. Facilitated campus-wide discussion on documentary film, The Motherhood Manifesto, October 2007.

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Co-Advisor, Ski and Snowboard Club (2005-present) Assisted with and participated in several Cortland Outdoor Opportunity Program events (Raquette Lake kayak camp, ski workshops, windsurf clinics, snowboard classes, etc.) (continuous) • Earth Day (yearly) – Facilitated table and events on the Community Bike Program D. Profession/Professional Leadership: ƒ Associate Editor, Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 2004-present ƒ Tompkins Cortland Community College Recreation Leadership Advisory Board, 2004-present ƒ Onondaga Community College Recreation Leadership Advisory Board, 2005-present ƒ Reviewer, Leisure Sciences, Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, Therapeutic Recreation Journal, ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ

Annual in Therapeutic Recreation Guest Editor, Therapeutic Recreation Journal, Issue 4, 2007 Associate Editor, Annual in Therapeutic Recreation, 2007-2009 External Program Reviewer, Brock University Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies, 2006.

External reviewer for promotion and tenure for several colleagues around the U.S., asked on a yearly basis (Ithaca College, Univ. of Southern Maine, Metropolitan State College, Brock University, University of Nevada-Las Vegas, Lehman College, SUNY ESF, Ohio University, others) ƒ National Inclusion Taskforce, Mitsubishi Electric Foundation of America (MEAF), 2006-present ƒ External Program Reviewer, Tompkins Cortland Community College Recreation Leadership degree program, 2006 ƒ Reviewer, Leisure Research Symposium, NRPA/SPRE, October, 2004 E. Community: • Greek Peak Adaptive Snowsports Board of Directors, webmaster, and newsletter editor, 2005-present • North Country Access – Day long festival and educational conference on adaptive water sports for people with disabilities – a Wounded Warrior event • Lime Hollow Center for Environment and Culture trail volunteer • Cornell Cayuga Lake Windsurfing Club – taught three clinics (June 08, May 09, June 09) • Friends of the River Trail – informal group to promote development of the Tioughnioga River Trail • East Hill Flying Club volunteer • Cortland Regional Sports Council, 2004-present • Women’s Business Network, Keynote speaker, July 2007 • Cortland Youth Bureau, taught Introduction to Cross Country Skiing, Beaudry Park, Cortland, NY, February, 2005 • Greek Peak Sports for the Disabled Ski-A-Thon, January-February, 2005-2008 (raise scholarship money for adaptive ski/snowboard) • Facilitated research and evaluation project with REC 407 for the United Way (community survey) (Spring 2004) • Tiougnioga River Clean-up Day (every September) PROFESSIONAL INVOLVEMENT (2005-2010) A. Memberships: International International Positive Psychology Association, 2008-present World Recreation and Leisure Association, 1993 – 2007 National National Recreation and Parks Association, 1979-present Society for Parks and Recreation Educators, 1990-present National Therapeutic Recreation Society, 1983-present

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  American Therapeutic Recreation Association, 1988-2009 Disabled Sports USA, 2003-present Professional Ski Instructors of America/Association of American Snowboard Instructors, 2003-present American Canoe Association/Safety Education and Instructors Council, 2004-present Child Life Council, 1991-99 Sierra Club Wilderness Society U.S. Windsurfing Association State New York State Therapeutic Recreation Association, 1998-present New York State Recreation and Park Society, 1999-present Central New York Recreation and Park Society, 1998-present North Dakota Recreation and Parks Association, 1982-99 North Dakota Therapeutic Recreation Society, 1984-93 (branch dissolved in 1993). Local Lime Hollow Center for Environment and Culture B. Conference and Workshop Attendance: For 2008-09, as an example of the numerous workshops and conferences attended each year: • National Institute for Inclusive Recreation (September 2008), Eugene, OR • National Recreation and Park Association Annual Congress (October 2008), Baltimore, MD • New York State Outdoor Education Association Annual Conference (October 2008), Lake Placid, NY • 58th Annual Cortland Recreation Conference (November, 2008), Cortland, NY • New York State Therapeutic Recreation Assoc. Annual Conference, (March, 2009), Saratoga Springs, NY • New York State Recreation and Park Society Annual Conference, (April, 2009), Happauge, NY • Several computer trainings: eLearning, CMS, Online survey development, database development, and more • Chair Development workshops sponsored by the Deans, SUNY Cortland, Spring Semester, 2009. • SUNY Cortland Scholars’ Day (April 2009) • International Positive Psychology Association Annual Conference, (June, 2009), Philadelphia, PA C. Certifications: • National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification, 1982-present.

Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist, #28157



National Certification Board (NRPA), 1990-present.



PSIA-American Association of Snowboard Instructors – Level I Instructor Certification, 2003-present (AASI

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Certified Park and Recreation Professional, #797

Level I #197273)

American Canoe Association Kayak Instructor Certification, 2004-present (ACA #118812) Wilderness First Responder Certification, March 2005-2008, Wilderness Medical Associates (includes Basic Life Support Skills Certification and Anaphylaxis Certification) • National Alliance for Youth Sports Certified Clinician, 2004-present (#CLN-4233-11704) D. Honors and Awards: • Excellence in Research, Scholarship, and Outreach Award, May, 2008 • SUNY Cortland Women of Color Award - Jugglers of Professions, Managers of Life, 2007 • Research Award, SUNY Cortland, May, 2007 • SUNY Cortland Civic Engagement Leadership Award, 2005 • Excellence in Research and Scholarship Award, SUNY Cortland, 2005 • Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers, multiple year honoree, 2005

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