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Students design sustainable landscape architecture solutions for tornado-ravaged town
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Jordan Strickler
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After a devastating tornado ripped through Mayfield, Kentucky in 2021, the community was left reeling.
UK fellowship students help engage communities local and abroad
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Haley Simpkins
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University of Kentucky students and staff are putting the word “engagement” into action through the Building Prosperity for Rural Communities summer fellowship.
Landscape architecture students explore Pacific Northwest for design inspiration
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Haley Simpkins
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Children’s therapy center gets boost with aid of UK students
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Jordan Strickler
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Students from the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment are striving to make better use of Kentucky's natural surroundings to enhance the lives of children.
Angela Sanchez plants new Roots for family with UK landscape architecture degree
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Danielle Donham
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UK students re-think the role of design in Kentucky town
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Jordan Strickler
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Winchester is getting a little help revitalizing its downtown thanks to students from the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment.
UK students help revitalize historical community
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Jordan Strickler
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University of Kentucky landscape architecture students are using their design expertise to revitalize a historic property in Woodford County.
CEDIK celebrates a decade of helping rural communities thrive
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Carol Lea Spence
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Using research-based data, CEDIK has made a difference for many small communities struggling to recover from job losses and an outward migration of residents looking for better opportunities elsewhere.
UK Landscape Architecture Design Week kicks off
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Danielle Donham
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During Design Week, 10 student teams will collaborate to produce ideas and a schematic master plan for the Andover Golf Course property in Lexington.
UK Ag programs receive $1.46 million to revitalize coal communities
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Carol Lea Spence
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A $1.46 million grant will help the UK College of Agriculture, Food and Environment revitalize the downtowns of economically challenged communities in southeastern Kentucky.
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