From the first landscape architecture classes in 1928 to its beginnings as a college in 1969, the CED has been shaped by and has produced many trailblazers and visionaries. Through their scholarship, teaching, service and professional practice, these individuals have demonstrated unwavering commitments to advancing the principles of design, planning and preservation.
A committee of CED faculty, staff and alumni undertook the task of narrowing down the list of about 100 nominees to the 50 finalists: the Owens 50, named after CED’s founding dean, Hubert Owens.
“These talented individuals brought unparalleled passion, expertise and commitment to our professions, the college and the betterment of the world at large,” said Dean Sonia Hirt. “Through their vision and hard work, they shaped our programs and enhanced the CED’s ability to serve students and enrich lives.”
In addition to the 50 individuals, the college also honored six institutions that have had an indelible impact on the CED. They range from alumni organizations to professional allies to friends and donors.
The winners have been invited to a ceremony, tentatively rescheduled for March 2021, which will allow them to revisit with their colleagues, classmates and campus. For more information on the honorees, including their contributions to the CED, please visit the CED 50th anniversary website at https://ced50.uga.edu/owens_50/.