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MLA Student focuses research on Cross-Country Course Design

Submitted by dfoolen on November 8th, 2013 3:09 PM

This past spring, Stephanie Wilson completed her master’s degree in landscape architecture (MLA) in a little-studied topic in Canada.  Her MLA thesis focussed on enhanced cross-country course design at the University of Guelph Arboretum.  See At Guelph article [1]. 

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Stephanie Wilson

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[1] http://atguelph.uoguelph.ca/2013/11/landscape-student-helps-put-runners-on-the-right-track/