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Entrepreneurship Club Holds Networking Summit

The DCP Entrepreneurship Club held the DCP Alumni Entrepreneurs Networking Summit, which featured keynote speaker Jon Antevy, co-founder of e-Builder, and a panel of DCP Gator100 recipients. Our students were given valuable advice about being entrepreneurs in the professions they choose. All three panel speakers, Antevy (BDES ’93, MSBC ’94), Sarah Cain (MID ’07) and

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Landscape Architecture Students Visit Central Florida

The University of Florida College of Design, Construction and Planning’s undergraduate landscape architecture Implementation studio hit the streets recently to visit sites and offices throughout central Florida. In Winter Park, they met Victor Dover, Principal-In-Charge at Dover Kohl Town Planners. Dover, (also co-author of the Dover-Massengale book “Street Design: The Secret to Great Cities and

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City of Gainesville, University of Florida Neighborhood Project Earns Statewide Planning Award Recognition

The historic Porters neighborhood was the recent recipient of a 2019 American Planning Association Florida Project Award of Excellence for its “Neighborhoods as Community Assets” project. The award was the result of a collaboration between the City of Gainesville and the University of Florida’s College of Design, Construction and Planning. The research initiative, one of

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DCP-led Team Studying Resiliency in Panhandle

On Tuesday, September 17, the Florida Resilient Cities (FRC) team, led by multiple DCP groups, held a community meeting in Port St. Joe, a small city on Florida’s panhandle, to kick-off a yearlong partnership studying long-term resiliency as the city and Gulf County continue to recover after 2018’s Hurricane Michael. Participants included community leaders, residents,

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McGee Awarded 2019 Polsky Prize

By Rosa Medina The College of Design, Construction and Planning is proud to announce Beth McGee, Interior Design Ph.D. student, as the recipient of the 2019 Polsky Academic Achievement Award for outstanding research dissertation. The ASID Joel Polsky Academic Achievement Award recognizes undergraduate or graduate students contributions to interior design through print or digital communications.

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