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Featured entomology alumni Lukasz Stelinski
Published on April 1, 2015
Lukasz Stelinski is faculty at the University of Florida’s Citrus Research and Education Center in central Florida, and our latest featured alumni. -
Featured entomology alumni Kirsten Pelz-Stelinski
Published on April 1, 2015
Kirsten Pelz-Stelinski is faculty at the University of Florida’s Citrus Research and Education Center in central Florida, and our latest featured alumni. -
Featured entomology alumni Mark "Shep" Sheperdigian
Published on December 1, 2014
Mark "Shep" Sheperdigian is our first ever featured entomology alumni. -
Building foundations for international collaboration
Published on January 20, 2014
Studying with Dr. Burley has enhanced my professional experience and increased my knowledge, which is very important for my research activities. I will benefit from his experience in Turkey in the future. -
Role of landscape architecture as a water resource steward
Published on January 20, 2014
Our Blue Planet contains only a small fraction of water (0.01%) that is readily available for drinking, for use in our communities and industries, and to produce our food. -
Distinguished Speaker Series: Bill Johnson
Published on January 20, 2014
As part of the continuing Distinguished Speaker Series, Bill Johnson (class of 1954) discussed his career, philosophy, and ideas for the profession’s future. -
Landscape Architecture students continue volunteer efforts
Published on January 20, 2014
During each of the last six years, LA students have volunteered at the Woldumar Nature Center in Lansing, Michigan. -
SPDC aids Allegan Riverfront Revitalization Study
Published on January 20, 2014
Allegan was one of five cities statewide to gain planning assistance through an effort called PlacePlans. The effort brought together expertise from the MSHDA, MML and SPDC. -
Soft skills for a new graduate: Which ones are Important And to whom?
Published on January 20, 2014
Facing the realities of increased education costs, competitive job markets, and new demands of the 21st century, universities are exploring how they can revitalize education and make their graduates more competitive in the workforce. -
Mario Schjetnan coming in Feburary 2014 to the Distinguished Speaker Series
Published on January 20, 2014
Coming in February 20, 2014, Mario Schjetnan will discuss his international accomplishments and water resource planning at the Broad Museum.