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SUMMARY:Environmental Ethics Lecture: Brian Bledsoe
DESCRIPTION:Join the Environmental Ethics Certificate Program for the lecture “Ethical Foundation of Ecological Engineering” by Brian Bledsoe\, College of Engineering professor and founding director of the Institute for Resilient Infrastructure Systems at UGA. The lecture will be held in the Founders Memorial Garden House.
URL:https://ced.uga.edu/event/environmental-ethics-lecture-brian-bledsoe/
LOCATION:Founders Memorial Garden & House\, 325 S. Lumpkin St.\, Athens\, GA\, 30602\, United States
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SUMMARY:Firm of the Day: SeamonWhiteside
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Firm of the Day\, featuring SeamonWhiteside!\n\nIndustry professionals from SeamonWhiteside will be in the Jackson Street Building all day\, ready to share their insights and answer your questions. \nStop by their table in JSB or join us for their Lunch ‘n Launch. We’ll see you there!
URL:https://ced.uga.edu/event/firm-of-the-day-seamonwhiteside/
LOCATION:Jackson Street Building\, 285 South Jackson Street\, Athens\, GA\, 30602\, United States
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SUMMARY:Firm of the Day: Landmark Properties
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Firm of the Day\, featuring Landmark Properties!\n\nIndustry professionals from Landmark Properties will be in the Jackson Street Building all day\, ready to share their insights and answer your questions. Stop by their table in JSB or join us for their Lunch ‘n Launch. We’ll see you there! \nAbout Landmark: \nHeadquartered in Athens\, GA\, Landmark Properties started out as one of the foremost developers and managers of off-campus housing communities in the country. Landmark is focused on maximizing each property’s value while providing the very best college living experience for its residents. Landmark has successfully developed numerous student communities that are designed to meet the needs of the students\, the university\, and the community. Landmark Construction’s track record is unparalleled with over 19 new construction lease-ups at 95% occupancy or greater\, and an overall company-wide historical occupancy rate of over 97%. Landmark also has a proven track record of turning around underperforming properties by successfully increasing both occupancy and rates to maximize the property’s value.
URL:https://ced.uga.edu/event/firm-of-the-day-landmark-properties/
LOCATION:Jackson Street Building\, 285 South Jackson Street\, Athens\, GA\, 30602\, United States
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SUMMARY:Environmental Ethics Lecture: Michelle Ritchie
DESCRIPTION:Join the Environmental Ethics Certificate Program for the lecture “Climate Change Adaption in the Artic” by Michelle Ritchie\, Assistant Professor at the Institute for Disaster Management (IDM) within the College of Public Health at the University of Georgia. The lecture will be held in the Founders Memorial Garden House.
URL:https://ced.uga.edu/event/environmental-ethics-lecture-michelle-ritchie/
LOCATION:Founders Memorial Garden & House\, 325 S. Lumpkin St.\, Athens\, GA\, 30602\, United States
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SUMMARY:GSLA Earth Day Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Join us behind the Jackson Street Building in the Williams Family Plaza to celebrate Earth Day with GSLA!
URL:https://ced.uga.edu/event/gsla-earth-day-celebration/
LOCATION:Jackson Street Building\, 285 South Jackson Street\, Athens\, GA\, 30602\, United States
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SUMMARY:Ginko Gala
DESCRIPTION:Stay tuned – Event details to be announced!
URL:https://ced.uga.edu/event/ginko-gala/
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SUMMARY:Spring 2026 Critique Week
DESCRIPTION:Save the date for final studio presentations with guest reviewers!\n\nSign up to be a reviewer: www.signupgenius.com
URL:https://ced.uga.edu/event/spring-2026-critique-week/
LOCATION:Jackson Street Building\, 285 South Jackson Street\, Athens\, GA\, 30602\, United States
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SUMMARY:2026 CED Convocation Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:Join us in celebrating the Class of 2026 graduates!\nThe College of Environment and Design Spring 2026 Convocation will take place Friday\, May 8 at 10 AM at the Fine Arts Theatre. A reception will follow at the Jackson Street Building. Light refreshments and photo opportunities will be provided. Tickets are not required for guests to attend this event. \nFine Arts Theatre – 255 Baldwin Street\, Athens GA 30602 \nJackson Street Building – 285 S Jackson St\, Athens\, GA 30602 \n\nInformation for Graduates:  \nGraduates\, if you plan to participate in the Spring 2026 Convocation\, register here by April 19. All graduates need to arrive at the Fine Arts Theatre no later than 9:15 AM on May 8. \nInformation for Guests:  \nNo tickets are required to attend the ceremony or the reception. Family and friends are encouraged to arrive at the Fine Arts Theatre between 9:30 to 9:45 AM and are asked to promptly take a seat in the theatre. The ceremony will begin at 10:00 AM. \nParking is available in UGA decks around campus. Please allow plenty of time to park and arrive as there will be convocation ceremonies on campus for other UGA units that same day. \nPlease note that the Founders Memorial Garden will be unavailable due to a private event on May 8.
URL:https://ced.uga.edu/event/2026-ced-convocation-ceremony/
LOCATION:Fine Arts Building\, 255 Baldwin Street\, Athens\, GA\, 30602\, United States
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SUMMARY:International Planning History Society Conference 2026: Atlanta Crossroads
DESCRIPTION:From design.gatech.edu: \n2026 IPHS Conference: Atlanta Crossroads \n\n\n\n\nThe 21st Biennial Conference of the International Planning History Society (IPHS) will be held July 19-23\, 2026\, in Atlanta\, Georgia\, USA. Atlanta is one of the most important commercial\, financial\, and transportation centers of the southeastern United States\, with a regional population of more than six million\, spanning more than 6\,000 square miles (15\,540 sq km). \nOnce an international shorthand for the generic post-war US sprawl city\, Atlanta has alternately been described as the “City in Forest\,” and the new “Black Mecca\,” attracting the once-fleeing African-American migrants from other parts of the country back to its revived cultural center. Now Atlanta is on the rise\, with downtown development\, neighborhood planning\, and a culture projected around the world through film\, music\, and television shows. The city is a banking center and boasts the third-largest concentration of Fortune 500 companies in the country. Its architecture includes work by John Portman\, Philip Johnson\, I. M. Pei\, Marcel Breuer\, and Paul Rudolph. \nAtlanta’s planning history was broadly shaped by race relations and the civil rights movement\, water management\, growth boosterism\, and transportation infrastructure. The city was founded in 1837 as the last station of the Western & Atlantic railroad line (Atlanta the feminine of Atlantic)\, nicknamed ‘Terminus’ for its rail origin. Today the city remains a transportation hub\, with its Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport serving as the world’s busiest in daily passenger flights. \nToday\, Atlanta is at a crossroads. Can it live up to the promise of a thriving\, resilient\, just\, and open city that people have returned to seeking? Can it collectively combine that promise with Dr. King’s dream? Can it protect and preserve the historic fabric of its traditional neighborhoods amidst this change? These are familiar questions for the US South: How to conjugate Old and New? If the past is ever-present\, how can the past be repaired? How can the past be guided\, corrected\, respected\, educated\, and planned for into a commonly envisioned\, articulated\, and realized future? \nWe invite urban and regional planning scholars from around the world to join us in Atlanta in the summer 2026 to address the pressing and urgent challenges of past\, present\, and future in our vital city of Atlanta. \n\n\n\nLearn more: design.gatech.edu/iphs2026
URL:https://ced.uga.edu/event/international-planning-history-society-conference-2026-atlanta-crossroads/
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