607-254-1648
sbb8@cornell.edu
457 Kennedy Hall
Ithaca, New York 14853
BA/MA, C.U.N.Y. - Hunter College, Cultural Anthropology
MA, S.U.N.Y. – Stony Brook University, Archaeology/Anthropology
Ph.D., S.U.N.Y. – Stony Brook University, Archaeology/Anthropology
Associate Professor, Landscape Architecture, Cornell University
(2000-present)
Assistant Professor, Landscape Architecture, Cornell University
(1994-1999)
Visiting Assistant Professor, City and Regional Planning, Cornell
University (1991-1993)
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Rensselear Polytechnic Institute
(1978-1980)
Visiting Assistant Professor, Fairleigh Dickinson, Madison Campus
(1978-1980)
First City Archaeologist for New York City (1980-1990)
Consultant for New York State Department of Transportation
(1991-1995)
Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology, (Canadian and US
Regional Professional Archaeological Organization)
-- Chair of the Board (1997-1998) and (1983-1985)
-- Vice-Chair of the Board (1997-1998)
-- Treasurer (1981-1983)
-- Board Member (1997-2003) and (1980-1986)
-- Program Chair Annual Meetings (1982)
Society of Historical Archaeology (International Organization)
-- Member of the Inter-Society Relations Committee (1998-2005)
-- SHA representative to the Council of Educators in Landscape
Architecture (1999)
-- Public Education Committee (1985-1987)
Inter-society Relations Committee (1998-2008)
“Archaeological Perspectives on and Contributions to the Study of Colonial American Gardens.” (Sherene Baugher and Lu Ann De Cunzo) Landscape Journal 22(1): 68-85. (2002)
“Service-Learning and Community History: Archaeological Excavation, Historical Documentation, and Oral History ” Working Papers Series on Service-Learning, vol. 3, “Challenges of Service-Learning in Diverse Disciplines”, Therese A, O’Conor and Leonardo J.Vargas-Mendez, editors, 7-12. Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. (2000)
“Archaeological Perspectives on Colonial American Gardens.” refereed published conference proceedings, Proceedings, American Society of Landscape Architects, 100th Anniversary, Boston, Massachusetts, pp. 87-90. (1999)
“Diversity Among American Indian Nations” refereed published conference proceedings, Building Toward Diversity, CELA 1997, Conference Proceedings of the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture, Asheville, North Carolina, pp: 55-61. (1999)
“A Community Service-Learning Model in Archaeology: A Partnership Among University Archaeologists, Municipal Planners, and Native Americans” (Sherene Baugher and George Frantz), Working Papers Series on Service-Learning, vol 1, Ruth Bounous, editor, pp. 21-30. Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. (1998)
"Ancient and Modern United: Archaeological Exhibits in Urban Plazas" (Sherene Baugher and Diana Wall). In Presenting Archaeology to the Public: Digging for Truths edited by John H. Jameson Jr., pp: 114 - 129. Altamira Press: Walnut Creek, California. (1997)

