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Scholars & Spirits LARP Alumni Social

In Person. Free, but space is limited.

Scholars & Spirits Alumni Social

Thursday, March 26th, 5:30-7:30 p.m. | Boston, MA

Reunite, Celebrate, Be Inspired

Join the UMass Amherst Department of Landscape Architecture & Regional Planning (LARP) for an evening that brings together our alumni community and celebrates the bold ideas emerging from UMass landscape architecture studios.

Catch up with peers, reconnect with faculty, and discover the remarkable ways that LARP students are teaming up with communities across New England to envision a more resilient future!

The night kicks off with light appetizers, refreshments, and lively conversation, followed by an inspirational showcase of LARP's standout studio projects. From our Urban Design Studio in Hartford, CT, to our award-winning Envision Resilience Challenge projects in Bath, ME, and Boston's North End and West End neighborhoods, you'll see how our students are turning climate challenges into cutting-edge, community-driven design solutions.
 

Event Location

Element Production Studios
310 Stuart Street
Boston, MA 02116
Directions
 

Registration - RSVP HERE

  • Please RSVP by March 23.

  • No cost to attend but space is limited.

  • If your plans change after registering, we kindly ask that you let us know as soon as possible, as we expect to maintain a waitlist and want to ensure others have the opportunity to attend.

Contact Information
Visit our event webpage here for more details.

Caitlyn Dittmeier
Assistant Director of Strategic Marketing & Communications
UMass Amherst Department of Landscape Architecture & Regional Planning
cdittmeier@umass.edu

Or you can reach Brendan Casey, Associate Director, Engagement & Annual Giving, UMass Amherst Foundation at bcasey@uma-foundation.org.

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