School of Natural Resources and Environment

Landscape Architecture

The Landscape Architecture Program, which is ramping up to celebrate its 100th anniversary in 2009, celebrated student achievement this week at its 2008 Scholarship Luncheon. "Our Landscape Architecture program has earned a national reputation because of the work of its students and faculty," said Rosina M. Bierbaum, dean of the School of Natural Resources and Environment, which is home to the Landscape Architecture Program. "More importantly, the program's presence helps differentiate our school nationally. It's an honor to recognize these students and their faculty mentors for continuing the program's legacy of excellence."

3/13/2008

More than 150 admitted and prospective students will visit the Dana Building today (Friday, March 14) during the largest-ever Visit Day at the School of Natural Resources and Environment.

Students spend the day learning more about the school's 10 areas of study by talking with current students and faculty. During lunch in the Ford Commons, students will learn more about the school's affiliated centers of excellence as well as its dual-degree programs.

9/20/2007

The Master's Project of MLA graduates Jennifer Dowdell, David LaClergue, Emily Marshall, and MS/MLA student Rebekah VanWieren was recognized with an International Federation of Landscape Architects Jury Award in the international student competition this month. The studentsí¢â‚¬â„¢ project, was one of 10, and the only North American entry, honored out of 170 entered. Their faculty advisor was Professor Joan Nassauer, and their work was funded by the Genesee Institute in Flint, MI.

Joan Nassauer<br /> Phone: 734-763-9893<br /> E-mail: <a href="mailto:cshaw@umich.edu">nassauer@umich.edu</a>

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