I grew up in Nova Scotia, Canada, and initially studied psychology. However, a stint in a federal penitentiary (as an employee) convinced me to follow my other great interest – […]
Cari Goetcheus
Cari L. Goetcheus, Professor in the College of Environment + Design, teaches in the graduate Historic Preservation Program. With training in both Landscape Architecture and Historic Preservation, Cari’s expertise lies […]
Tom Jones
Along with degrees in Historic Preservation and Landscape Architecture, Tom brings twenty years of experience in the planning and design field to bear in the professional education of students in […]
Eric MacDonald
I grew up on a hobby farm in a rural Michigan community where my family’s ancestor have lived and farmed since the mid-1800s. As a child I looked after cows, […]
Katie Marages
Katie Marages is an Assistant Professor in the College of Environment and Design. Dr. Marages’ research focuses on the relationship between architecture, housing policy, race, and visual culture, especially in […]
Scott Nesbit
Scott Nesbit is an associate professor of digital humanities at the University of Georgia’s College of Environment and Design and the MHP Graduate Program Coordinator. His work explores the intersection […]
James K. Reap
James K. Reap is a Professor in the Master of Historic Preservation Program. He is director of the University of Georgia Croatia Study Abroad Program (2007-13, 2018-) and is an affiliated faculty […]
Joseph Smith
Joe Smith, AIA, is an Athens-based preservation architect and educator. With over 25 years in practice, Joe’s specialty is the rehabilitation of buildings that are often considered “too far gone,” […]