Degree Program Offered: 
		
		Master of Landscape Architecture 
		
				
						Director of Graduate
Program: 
				
				Associate Professor Wolfram Hoefer, 115 Blake Hall, Cook Campus (848-932-9313)
		
		
				Website:
				http://landarch.rutgers.edu/programLAgrad.html
				
				
						
						
				
		
		
				
						Members of the Graduate
Faculty
				
		
		Richard Alomar, Assistant Professor of and Extension Specialist in
    Landscape Architecture, SEBS; M.L.A., Louisiana State
Green technology; landscape construction; community design
		Dean Cardasis, Professor of
Landscape Architecture, SEBS; M.L.A., Massachusetts; RLA, FASLA
Twentieth-century landscape
history; contemporary landscape design
Anette Freytag, Associate Professor of Landscape
Architecture, SEBS; Dr. Sc., ETH Zurich (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology)
History of garden art; cultural landscape and contemporary
landscape architecture
		Jason Grabosky, Professor
of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources, SEBS; Ph.D., Cornell
				
Urban forestry and urban tree establishment
				Steven N. Handel, Professor of
Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources, SEBS; Ph.D., Cornell; FASLA
				Restoration ecology; plant population ecology;
plant-animal interactions
Jean Marie Hartman,
Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture, SEBS; Ph.D.,
Connecticut
		Applications of ecological thinking to landscape design
Wolfram Hoefer, Associate Professor of
Landscape Architecture, SEBS; Dr.-Ing., Technische Universität München (Germany)
Design and cultural interpretation of brownfields as potential elements of the public realm 
Tobiah Horton, Assistant Professor of and Extension Specialist
        in Landscape Architecture, SEBS; M.L.A., SUNY (Environmental
        Science and Forestry)
      
Sustainable construction; technologies and practices; reuse of materials
Kathleen John-Alder, Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture, SEBS; M.E.D., Yale; LLA
History of landscape architecture; landscape architecture design
Laura J. Lawson, Professor and Chair of Landscape Architecture, Dean of Agricultural and Urban Programs, SEBS; Ph.D., California
 (Berkeley)
Urban gardens and community design
Mark Gregory 
Robson, Professor of Entomology, SEBS; Ph.D., Rutgers
Urban agriculture and environmental 
health
David Tulloch, Associate Professor of Landscape
Architecture, SEBS; Ph.D., Wisconsin
	Institutional applications
of GIS; public participatory GIS; information-based environmental planning; urban information systems
Associate Members of the Graduate Faculty
Anita Bakshi, Instructor in Landscape Architecture; Ph.D.,
Cambridge
Memory and materiality; monuments, memorials, commemorative
structures, and contested environments 
Richard Bartolone, Assistant Professor of Professional Practice in Landscape
      Architecture,
      SEBS; M.L.A., Virginia; LLA
      Rain water management; planting design and professional practice
		
	
	
Frank Gallagher, Assistant Professor of Professional Practice in Landscape
      Architecture, SEBS;
Ph.D., Rutgers
Sublethal impacts; soil metal induced stress; urban species/assemblage
level dynamics
    Holly Grace Nelson, Assistant Professor of Professional Practice in Landscape
      Architecture,
      SEBS; M.L.A., Virginia; LLA 
      Landscape design; landscape drawing; agricultural landscapesElizabeth Ravit, Assistant Research Professor in
Environmental Science, SEBS; Ph.D., Rutgers
Rehabilitation of the Hudson-Raritan Estuary; reintroduction
of native Eastern Oysters to this urban ecosystemDavid Smith, Instructor in Landscape Architecture, SEBS;
M.S., Rutgers
Geomatics; GIS; remote sensing; cartography; spatial analysis
Daniel Van Abs, Assistant Professor of Professional Practice
in Human Ecology, SEBS;  Ph.D., SUNY; AICP
Water resources management
Adjunct Members of the Graduate FacultyArianna Lindberg, Instructor in Landscape Architecture, SEBS;
M.L.A., Rutgers
Environmental stewardship; social justice; land planning
Meredith Taylor, Research Assistant in Landscape
Architecture, SEBS; M.P.H., New York Medical College
Food, health, and agriculture