KASSIA DELLABOUGH, PH.D. 33461 Bloomberg Rd, Eugene, Oregon 97405 • 541.747.4586 kassia@uoregon.edu EDUCATION & TRAINING Degrees 2011 Ph.D., Educational Leadership Concentration: Policy Management & Organization Dissertation area: Arts Literacy and Cultural Competency College of Education, University of Oregon Dissertation Title: “ How does and arts and culture class that qualifies as an undergraduate multicultural general education course facilitate greater self-awareness?” Dissertation Committee: Kathleen Scalise, Chair;Paul Yovanoff; Linda M. Forest, and Karen Sprague 1989 M.S., Art Education thesis topic: Visual Language: Hypercard as a Communication Tool School of Architecture and Allied Arts, University of Oregon 1988 B.S., Art Education Concentration: Cultural Services School of Architecture and Allied Arts, University of Oregon summa cum laude Certifications & Training Current Financial Stewardship Institute, UO 2005 Mediation Training Certificate Despute and Resolution Department, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 2005 Cultural Competency Pilot Training Project CoDaC, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 2001 Qualified Myers-Briggs Assessment Administration Association of Psychological Type 2000 Neurolinguistic Practitioner’s Certification Victor Leadership Council, Eugene Oregon 1998 Certified Career Development Facilitator, CDF Council for Credentialing & Education 1997 Leadership Training Intern: one year facilitation & group process Innovative Learning Group, Wings Seminars 1987 - 1990 Art Therapy Studies: completed 3-year graduate level coursework KASSIA DELLABOUGH, PH.D. 33461 Bloomberg Rd, Eugene, Oregon 97405 • 541.747.4586 kassia@uoregon.edu Northwest Institute of the Creative Arts Therapies, Eugene, OR 1988 Certificate in Women’s Studies Center for the Study of Women in Society, University of Oregon PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS 2004 - current Director, Office for Professional Outreach and Development for Students School of Architecture & Allied Arts, University of Oregon. Manage program development and all financial functions, including fundraising, of small career center serving both Eugene and Portland campuses serving over 1600 students in 10 disciplines. Supervise 3 staff, 4 adjunct faculty and 2-3 students. Oversee A&AA Career Fair and A&AA Annual Career Symposium 2002 - current Senior Consultant, Learning Resource Network (LERN.org) Develop and present custom trainings to national audience of continuing education professionals. Topics include: Developing Online and Hybrid Courses, Marketing, Generational Communications Develop sessions and present at annual conference. Topics include: Generational Communications in the Workplace, Developing Hybrid Courses, Marketing – variety of topics. 2011 - current Adjunct Faculty/Trainer, George Washington University (under contract through LERN) Training Event Management core courses for Event management Certificate Program. Presentations include Meeting Planners Professional World Congress 2011, 2012 “Event Planning Bootcamp” Develop and update certificate CORE courses for on-line delivery. 2009 - current Adjunct Faculty, University of South Dakota Develop and teach on-line courses including; Generational Learning Styles for K-12, Generational Communications. 1997 - current Consultant: Institute for Creative Learning Specialize in creativity, leadership development, career portfolios, meeting and retreat facilitation, National speaking topics include: Developing Career Portfolios, Authentic Leadership, Cultivating Creativity, Working Within the Bureaucracy, Arts as Language of Culture. 1989 - current Adjunct Faculty: Senior Instructor Arts Administration Department, University of Oregon design & teach freshman seminar: AAD 199 Thinking Outside The Box and arts & letters course: AAD 250: Art & Human Values, KASSIA DELLABOUGH, PH.D. 33461 Bloomberg Rd, Eugene, Oregon 97405 • 541.747.4586 kassia@uoregon.edu develop and deliver innovative self-support courses including 100% on-line courses (AAD 250: Art & Human Values), actively collaborate with faculty and administrators at departmental, school, and campus meetings. 2002 - 2004 Internship Program Supervisor 2001 - 2004 Advisor: Community Arts Minor 1997 - 2004 Internship Program Instructor 1995 - 2004 Advisory Board Liaison 2004 – 2010 Senior Instructor, Oregon Young Scholars, University of Oregon 1999 - 2004 Career Counselor: University of Oregon Career Center Meet one-one with students for career development counseling, includes interview, resume, job search, career assessment inventories MyersBriggs, Strong, Micro-skills, Values Rating inventory. Liaison: College of Education • Coordinate “Career Beginnings” annual event providing career development workshops and practice interviews for over 200 students in collaboration with The College of Education and over 40 local school district administrators Liaison: School of Architecture & Allied Arts: • Co-coordinate “Career Day Symposium” annual event serving over 100 students meeting with over 40 professionals • Develop career series in partnership with AAA Board of Visitors • Provide variety of portfolio development one-day workshops and fullterm classes and individual mentoring for students in all AAA majors 2002 - 2004 Faculty Mentor, ArtsBridge America, University of Oregon Museum of Art - Education Program, Eugene, Oregon • collaborated with education director on the development of a statewide artsbridge program, • mentored artsbridge scholars curriculum development for delivery in K-12 classrooms, act as liaison between student and on-site teacher, • assisted with the development of participant manual for future faculty mentors, student scholars and schools as the program grows. 1987 - 1998 Marketing & Program Developer, University of Oregon, Continuing Education Department • gained continuous promotion through diligent and creative efforts from Student Worker position to Program Director, • collaborated with Continuing Education Director on new program development, KASSIA DELLABOUGH, PH.D. 33461 Bloomberg Rd, Eugene, Oregon 97405 • 541.747.4586 kassia@uoregon.edu • developed program structure and curriculum for nine-month certificate program in Electronic Publishing, collaborated with faculty and corporate, partners on the continuous refinement and updating, • managed all facets of delivery of multiple continuing education programs in Eugene, Portland and Bend, • designed and implemented educational programs such as: Corporate Training Workshops, TechGraphics Publishing Conference, Software Management Conference, Journalism Series, • collaborated with staff to market and coordinate regional and national conferences and educational events. 1997 - 1998 Community Education Coordinator 1991 - 1997 Director, Electronic Publishing Program 1990 - 1991 New Program Facilitator 1988 - 1989 Marketing Director 1987 - 1988 Conference Coordinator University Service 2012 – 2013 2012 – 2013 2012 2011 – 2012 2010 - 2011 2009 – 2011 2010 – 2012 2010 - 2011 2005 – 2006 2004 – 2005 2000 – 2006 Member, University of Oregon Faculty Senate Executive Committee Member, University of Oregon Faculty Senate Member, Faculty Advisory Committee for Presidential Search Co-Chair, A&AA Equity and Diversity Committee Member Metrics Task Force, UO Provost Office Member, A&AA Equity and Diversity Committee Member, University of Oregon Faculty Senate Member, UO Faculty Senate Facilities Use ad-hoc committee Member, Technology Transfer Committee, 2005-2006 Chair, Non-Tenured Track Instructional Faculty Committee 2004-2005 Faculty Member, Campus Blackboard Advisory Committee Scholarly Research, Publication & Presentation 2011 Presentation, “How Does an Arts and Culture Class That Qualifies as an Undergraduate Multicultural General Education Course Facilitate Greater Self Awareness?” 8th Annual International Globalization, Diversity and Education Conference, Vancouver, WA 2011 Dissertation, “How Does an Arts and Culture Class That Qualifies as an Undergraduate Multicultural General Education Course Facilitate Greater Self Awareness?” Presentation, “Current Research – How Does an on-line Arts Curriculum Impact Cultural Competency?” 3rd Annual International Globalization, Diversity and Education Conference, 2006 Spokane, WA Instruction & Training Overview Professional Training & Speaking • LERN Institute for Certificate Programs – 2003, 2004 & current LERN International Conference – 2003, 2004 & current KASSIA DELLABOUGH, PH.D. 33461 Bloomberg Rd, Eugene, Oregon 97405 • 541.747.4586 kassia@uoregon.edu National Society of Medical Professionals: Career Portfolios - Fall 2002 • Portfolio & Resumes for Arts Professionals, Maude Kerns - Fall 2002 • Oregon Society of Medical Assistants: Career Portfolios - Fall 2000 • U-Lane-O: Finding Passion for Your Work - Fall 1999 • WNF - Work Now & In The Future Careers Conference - Fall 1999 • Oregon Careers 8 - Breakout sessions, Regional Career Conference - Fall 1999 • Nike - Time & Project Management for Publication Production - Spring 1997 • UO Portland Center - Corporate Training, Workshop Instructor - 1989 - 1998 • Tech Graphics ‘93/94 - Seminar Leader, Conference Speaker - 1993 - 1994 Program Development • A&AA Career Symposium, UO School of Architecture & Allied Arts, 1999-current • Career Beginnings, UO College of Education - 1999 - 2003 • Career Series & Conference Program, UO Architecture and Allied Arts - 2003 • Market [Place] of Ideas, UO Architecture and Allied Arts - 2002 • Nine-Month Comprehensive Electronic Publishing Curriculum - 1991-1998 • Transition Series: Nine Sessions for Adults in Transition - 1998-99 • Tech Graphics Seminar Programs & Conference - 1994-98 • Software Management Conference - 1995 • Silvermine Artist Guild - Consultant for Computer Graphics Program - 1994 • Maude Kerns Art Center: Women's Visions, Women's Struggles, National Show - 992 • Artist in Education - Screen Printing for 6th Graders, Lane County schools - 1988 • Artist in Education - Dr. Suess Musical, Eastside Elementary, Eugene - 1988 • Artist in Education - Music Appreciation for Preschoolers, Bandon, OR - 1979-83 Courses and Seminars • AAD 250: Art & Human Values - both on-line and live class sections • Authentic Schmooze: Effective Networking with the Skills and Personality You Already Have • Beyond Resume’s - Developing a Career Portfolio • Creativity - Rediscovering • Design Studio - 9 Month Series for Electronic Publishing Certificate • Desktop Publishing as a Tool in Promotion and Marketing • Developing Your Business Plan • Effective Visual Communications • How to Get a Job • Introduction to Desktop Publishing • Marketing Your Services • Page Design for Electronic Publishing • Portfolio Development • Presentation Skills for New Consultants • Publication Production Management • Publication Studio - 9 Month Series for Electronic Publishing Certificate • Teaching Skills for New Trainers and Consultants • AAD 199: Thinking Outside The Box - Freshman Seminar Program, UO • Understanding the Design-to-Print Process • Women in Business KASSIA DELLABOUGH, PH.D. 33461 Bloomberg Rd, Eugene, Oregon 97405 • 541.747.4586 kassia@uoregon.edu • AAD 408/508: Women in Art Early Arts, Education, and Community Development 1986 - 1988 Artist in Education • Designed and implemented a three-session screen printing curriculum for 6 local schools. Grades 5 & 6, • Collaborated with teacher and 6th grade students for one term to create and perform school-wide musical play/performance for community, • Developed and delivered ceramics classes for children 10-13 at Maude Kerns Art Center. 1988 Curator, "Women's Visions, Women's Struggles", National Juried Show, Maude Kerns Art Center, Eugene • Coordinated all aspects of national level juried exhibit of over thirty national artists, • Collaborated with steering committee to design and implement sixweek educational series showcasing artists including poetry, performance and music, • Assisted with publishing book of over eighty literary submissions. 1986 - 1988 Art Therapy Practicum, Northwest Institute for creative Art Therapies • Conducted videotaped art therapy sessions with individuals and groups ages five through adult, • Designed and implemented art therapy series for mentally ill adult population - specifically bi-polar and schizophrenic. 1984 - 1988 Founder, "University of Bandon", Bandon, Oregon • Created community based activities promoting collaborative learning among all age groups such as: poetry readings, art exhibits, Polynesian Prom, performances, participation in Cranberry Festival parade, talent show, book clubs and general philosophical debates. 1979 - 1983 Preschool Teacher, Children’s House - Montessori Preschool, Bandon, Oregon • Designed and implemented music appreciation guest speakers series, • Worked individually with students on fundamentals of color, • Assisted students with following Montessori's principles, • Collaborated with other teachers on student progress. 1975 - 1976 Student Teaching, University of New Hampshire • Developed & delivered 10-week science curriculum for 6th graders, • Collaborated with teacher on classroom management strategies. Miscellaneous Additional Experience KASSIA DELLABOUGH, PH.D. 33461 Bloomberg Rd, Eugene, Oregon 97405 • 541.747.4586 kassia@uoregon.edu Professional Art Exhibitions ceramics, quilts, paintings, and other media 1993 1992 1991 1991 1990 1988 Portland Center Quilt Show - two person show - Quilts Curator, Maude Kerns Art Center: Women's Visions, Women's Struggles Maude Kerns Art Center: Club Mud Holiday Exhibition - ceramics University of Oregon Faculty Club: solo show - Quilts Ruby Chasm: Debbie Berrow and Kassia Dellabough - ceramics Gallery 141: Retrospective - solo show Professional Musical Performance 1978 - now Performing musician: electric bass & vocals currently member of Four Past Midnight: Eclectic Jazz Funk Quartet Other Skills & Experience 1998 - 1999 Assistant Arborist, King Tree Service 1996 - 2000 Owner/operator of Tuscany Inn: Bed & Breakfast 1975 - 1988 Owned & operated small screen printing business: The Edge 1980 - 1983 Small Press Operator/Darkroom Technician, Bandon Western World 1978 - 1986 Freelance Sign & Mural Painting: Bandon, Oregon 1988 President Emeritus, "University of Bandon" certified scuba diver, motel maid, house cleaner, waitress, bartender, dish washer, assistant chef, logger assistant, devout generalist, great imitation of Gollum and wildly fun.