Teaching Positions
- 1959: University of New Mexico;
- 1960: The Pennsylvania State University;
- 1963-64: University of California, Davis, California;
- 1967: Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut;
- 1968: Pratt Institute;
- 1968-70: Carnegie-Mellon University;
- 1971-72: University of Pennsylvania;
- 1971: Wagner College;
- 1974: New York Studio School, Paris;
- 1974-75: Parsons School of Design, NYC;
- 1976-79: University of Georgia.
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