Preservation in Perspective: Historic Preservation Program Explores Charleston, S.C.
In February, the Master of Historic Preservation program spent three days in the historic city of Charleston, S.C. for the program’s annual Preservation Perspectives field trip. In February, students and faculty of the Master of Historic Preservation (MHP) program set out to explore and learn in the city of Charleston, S.C. Each year, the program has a Preservation […]
Reclaiming Space: MLA Student Envisions Memorial Landscape in Asheville’s River Arts District
In September 2024, Hurricane Helene devastated Western North Carolina with flooding, landslides and power outages. In his independent study project, Master of Landscape Architecture student Holden McCullough envisions a way for communities to memorialize this event in Asheville’s River Arts District. In August 2024, Holden McCullough left Asheville, North Carolina to start the College of Environment and Design’s Master of Landscape Architecture program. Just […]
Seeds of Possibility: Experience UGA Trips Connect Local High Schoolers to CED
At the College of Environment and Design, students run the show at Clarke County School District’s Experience UGA field trips to the college. Led by the Center for Community Design and Preservation and Georgia Students of Landscape Architecture, CED students forge connections with local Athens-Clarke County high schoolers. On two Fridays in November, the halls of the Jackson Street Building buzzed with more activity than normal […]
CED-Led Project Receives Presidential Interdisciplinary Seed Grant
A project led by College of Environment and Design Assistant Professor Qiong Wang was selected by the University of Georgia to receive a 2025 Presidential Interdisciplinary Seed Grant. The project is one of 11 projects selected for the 2025 project cohort. As part of the cohort, the project will receive funding of up to […]