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LandTexture: School & Program Update
Published on June 2, 2025
School Director, Dr. Jun-Hyun Kim, sheds light on the school's progress and highlights the LA program's many great accomplishments and accolades this past year. -
LandTexture: LAAAB Distinguished Speaker Series 2025
Published on June 2, 2025
Balancing Preservation with Access and Public Use: How Landscape Architecture is shaping public lands through design and policy at the national and state scale. -
LandTexture: LAAAB President's Message
Published on June 2, 2025
Tim Britain, President of the Landscape Architecture Alumni Advisory Board, provides an update on the Board's activities. -
LandTexture: New Faculty Perspective
Published on June 2, 2025
Alumnus of and new faculty member for the Landscape Architecture program, Ted R. Cook, shares his perspective of rejoining SPDC in 2024-25 from the other side of the classroom. -
Safety first: Forage harvesters and balers pose significant safety risks
Published on June 2, 2025
Forage harvester and baler safety is non-negotiable. For one 23-year-old, the risk and result were tragic. -
Michigan hop crop report week of May 29, 2025
Published on June 2, 2025
Hop bines are ready to take off with warmer temperatures on the way. -
Michigan chestnut crop report – May 29, 2025
Published on June 2, 2025
Black stem borer is active and potato leafhopper has arrived. -
Irrigation scheduling tools available through MSU Extension
Published on June 2, 2025
Irrigation scheduling tools not only help in deciding irrigation timing and amount but also facilitate water use reporting. -
Youth participation in advisory boards offers fresh perspectives and long-term benefits
Published on June 2, 2025
Inviting young people to take seats at the decision-making table offers unique perspectives and youth inclusion on advisory boards is proving to be beneficial not only for youth development, but also for the organization they serve. -
Michigan hop pest report week of May 29, 2025
Published on June 2, 2025
Michigan hopyards are entering a critical pest management period for key insect pests and diseases. Growers should scout regularly and thoroughly.