From Classroom to Community: DCP Graduate Students Transform Under-Resourced Neighborhoods
DCP’s “Inclusive Design in the Built Environment” course is helping the residents of Jacksonville.
DCP’s “Inclusive Design in the Built Environment” course is helping the residents of Jacksonville.
Jon Antevy (BDES ’93, MSBC ’94) served as the keynote speaker.
DCP Celebrates 312 New Graduates for Spring Class of 2023 Read More »
DCP has been working with North Port St. Joe, Florida, since 2019.
DCP Professor and Community Leader Speak at White House Event on Environmental Justice Read More »
The church served as a religious and social hub for the African American community and other nonviolent actions for the Civil Rights Movement in Gainesville.
Old Mount Carmel Receives $200,000 Grant from National Trust for Historic Preservation Read More »
Learn about the exciting scholarship from some of the newest members of the DCP faculty!
Research Symposium THIS THURSDAY! Read More »
The Walter Beinecke Jr. Facilities Endowment supports the maintenance of the PIN buildings.
Preservation Institute Nantucket Celebrates 50 Years of History Read More »
The deadline to register is Tuesday, Nov. 8, at 5 p.m.
DCP Research Symposium to Take Place Nov. 9-10 Read More »
The facility brings generational change to UF and will position the College for success over the next 100 years.
DCP Breaks Ground on Bruno E. and Maritza F. Ramos Collaboratory Read More »
Baxter is helping upgrade the National Park with hurricane-proof windows without losing the look of the historic windows.
Baxter Uses DCP Degrees to Preserve World-Famous Dry Tortugas National Park Read More »
The list features the most threatened historic places in the state.
Historic Preservation Program Project Named to Florida’s “11-To-Save” List Read More »