Robert L. Ryan, who earned master of landscape architecture (1995) and doctoral (1997) degrees from SNRE, has been named a Fellow of the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA).
By Angela Fichera
West Eisenhower Parkway, Stone School Road and West Ellsworth Road – three heavily traveled thoroughfares in the city of Ann Arbor – each got a makeover thanks to graduate students in an SNRE experimental course titled “Urban Stormwater: Science, Design and Management course.”
Come enjoy the fall weather, dig a few holes, and leave your legacy by helping plant the Dana Building's Garden!
The native landscape in the Dana Garden is a key element to Dana's Gold LEED rating, and has been redesigned by students over the last two years. As a step in the long-term redesign + build, as well as care + maintenance of the garden, this fall the third-year MLA Planting Design course undertook a planting design process which is culminating in a school-wide volunteer day!
When: Tuesday, Oct. 23. 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
SNRE Landscape Architecture students in the first-year studio class are displaying their work at an exhibit of environmental art installations in the Matthei Botanical Gardens through Friday, Oct. 12.







