CoPR is dedicated to preservation education--for our students, in our communities, and through the ongoing theoretical and applied research of our faculty and graduate students.
Education through CoPR takes many forms.
- The College of Architecture and Planning offers degrees and certificates in historic preservation, architecture, landscape architecture, and urban planning and design.
- Our colleagues in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences collaborate in the provision of historic preservation education through anthropology, archeology, history, the humanities, and related disciplines.
Strong synergy characterizes education and research at CoPR. Our historic preservation projects would not be possible without our students and our students would not enjoy opportunities available through experiential learning without our projects.
Students discover built environments and layered landscapes in the classroom, the studio, and on the ground working with communities and people.