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SoCal Students Attend Annual Student Field Trip

Each year, the So. Calif. Chapter of ASLA hosts, by invitation only, a unique field trip where students from each of our chapter universities (Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Cal Poly Pomona, USC and UCLA) have an opportunity to meet their student board counterparts while enjoying various tours including landscape architectural office visits, educational tours, [...]

By |2024-04-24T10:18:30-07:00April 24th, 2024|Cal Poly Pomona, Cal Poly SLO, UCLA, Uncategorized, USC|

Students Grow Here Campaign

Our students are our future. The ASLA Fund is launching our Students Grow Here campaign that focuses on our future landscape architects. Landscape architects play a vital role in climate change mitigation —and that’s why we’re sending current and upcoming graduating landscape architecture students to reVISION ASLA 2020. Students Grow Here is our way of [...]

By |2020-10-20T12:48:23-07:00October 20th, 2020|Cal Poly Pomona, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, UCLA, Uncategorized, USC|

What I Found at ASLA?

Student Member Campaign Last week, ASLA launched the “What I Found at ASLA” student member campaign inviting landscape architecture students and students in affiliated programs to join ASLA for FREE. Students who join will have access to the nation's top network of landscape architecture professionals, a members-only mentorship program-where they can learn from top professionals [...]

By |2020-10-09T12:54:12-07:00October 9th, 2020|Cal Poly Pomona, Cal Poly SLO, UCLA, USC|

Congratulations to our UCLA Student Merit Award Winner

Join us in congratulating Walker Young from UCLA.  Walker received a Merit Award in this years 2020 ASLA Student Honor and Merit Awards.  The virtual award ceremony will take place on Sunday, October 11. Jurors for the UCLA Awards included Anne Jones, Viriditas Design; Deborah Richie-Bray of Richie Bray Landscape Architecture and Cheryl Lough of [...]

By |2020-10-08T15:23:21-07:00October 8th, 2020|Los Angeles Region, UCLA, Uncategorized|

Students on F-1, M-1 Visas Won’t Be Able to Remain the US If Fall Classes Are Online

On Monday, July 6, 2020, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced that International Students in the United States whose schools have ruled for online-only classes in the Fall 2020 semester must leave the United States, or may face immigration consequences. This is counter productive for the following reasons: International students contribute ~$41 billion dollars [...]

By |2020-07-07T15:23:36-07:00July 7th, 2020|Cal Poly Pomona, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, UCLA, USC|
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