Graduate students in the ¶¶Òõ̽̽ Historic Preservation Program are offered an intensive, practical, community-oriented, professional experience. Emphasis is placed on hands-on, community-based projects through linkages with local, state, and federal groups, organizations and agencies, heritage organizations, museums, and historic sites.
Student Projects
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- Burlington 1890
- Fire & Building Safety Code Compliance for Historic Buildings: A Field Guide (PDF)
- Campaign to Save the Golden Gate Park Windmills: A Preservation Planning Critique by Sarah LeVaun Graulty (PDF)
- Conflict and Collaboration: Historic Preservation and Academic, Government and Nonprofit Sustainable Rehabilitation Projects in the United States, 1989-2005 by Gregory Tisher (PDF)
- Fire Escapes in Urban America: History and Preservation by Elizabeth Mary André (PDF)