Academics


 

Academic Resources

Academic Advising

Need help finding the right academic program or career path for you? Talk to one of our advisors!

Professional Development


 

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Alumni Network

The LARP alumni network includes award-winning landscape architects, planners, sustainability directors, and company leaders working around the globe!

Visit our Alumni page or follow umass-larp on LinkedIn to get connected!

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SBS Pathways Center

The SBS Pathways Center website for undergraduate students can help you explore careers, gain experience in your field, and prepare for a life after graduation. You can make an appointment with a career advisor, and discover research experiential learning opportunities, and get in contact with professional development resources on campus.

 

Community


 

LARP students at a Boston Landscape Architecture Tour

Student Groups

Get involved at LARP through our student groups: the UMass BSLA Chapter, the Community Building Group (CBG), and the Planning Student Organization (PSO).

"Adapting to Change: Resilient Coastal Living in New Bedford," by Mario DeLuca, Viktor Schneider, and Amber Rachele, BSLA Seniors

Student Work Examples

Explore the work of your peers on our Studio Projects and Student Work Scholarworks pages.

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Summer Spotlight! BSLA Junior Grace Kirkpatrick presents at the CAFÉ Summer Scholar Symposium
BSLA Junior Grace Kirkpatrick recently presented her summer research at the Center for Agriculture, Food, and the Environment’s (CAFÉ) Summer Scholar Symposium.
September 11, 2024
The Center for Resilient Metro-Regions welcomes Young Southeast Asian Leadership Initiative research fellows
The Center for Resilient Metro-Regions (CRM) will host two new research fellows through the US State Department’s Young Southeast Asian Leadership Initiative from September 14th through October 14th.
August 29, 2024
Summer Spotlight! Hongbing Tang, PhD Candidate, visits Sponge City sites in China
Hongbing Tang completed a month-long, grant-funded trip to China to conduct fieldwork for her doctoral dissertation. Hongbing's project focuses on China’s “Sponge City” planning and practice. Tang traveled to "Sponge City" project sties in Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen, where she met with many
August 29, 2024

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