Longwood Graduate Program Annual Symposium

Friday, March 15, 2013




This one-day symposium for public horticulture professionals is planned and hosted by the Fellows of the Longwood Graduate Program.

Shifting Landscapes: Cultivating Connections with a Broader Community
One of the greatest challenges that public gardens face today is remaining relevant within their communities. Societal behaviors constantly shift with changes in local demographics, generational preferences, and cultural traditions. Yet seldom are these social patterns reflected in the audience of the public garden. By presenting some of the brightest minds in public horticulture, social cohesion, environmental psychology, and education, the 2013 Longwood Graduate Program Symposium will explore how public gardens can integrate a broader audience into their garden and become an invaluable asset to all of society.

Registration

Sessions and Speakers

Resources for Registrants

Schedule of the Day

Sponsors

Planning Process

Webcast


Questions or comments? Please email Quill Teal-Sullivan, LGP Symposium Leader, at longwoodsymposium@udel.edu.

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